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VKTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1965 


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Polaris Missile Spotted by Gemini 7 

Astronauts Drifting and Dreaming 


■SPACE CENTRE, Houston 
(CPIi—Th« Gemini 7 astro¬ 
nauts were drifting and 
dreaming In space Monday 
night at the end of a busy day 
that Included the sighting of 
a submarine-launched Polaris 
nussle. James LoveU was fly¬ 
ing through the night in Ms 
undera-ear. 

* * * 

And Lt.*Q>l. Frank Borman, 
tha Gemini T command pilot. 


had his 16-]iound flight suit 
unzipped to kfbp cool. He re¬ 
port^ that he and ci>pilot 
LoveU had been warm "since 
we've been up hcce" on their 
two-week endurance voyage. 
* * * 

Before settling down for 
more sleep on their third 
night aloft the pilots did 
tome exercise with a stretch 
cord, ate apd rigged their 
ship^or ''hands-ofC flying. 


Earlier, project officials an¬ 
nounced there was a 50-.'i0 
chance that Gemini 6 might 
be launcheil one day early— 
on Dfc. 12—in 1*8 effort to 
overtake Gemini 7 and fly 
close formation with It. Work 
was well ahead o' schedule at 
Cape Kennedy on the craft of 
Gemini 6 pilots Walter Schirra 
and Thomas Stafford 
A decision was to be made 
on Tuesday as to whether the 


.rendeSMJUf atienu*t so ini- 
portant to Project Apollo 
%vbich will land men on the 
moon could he mosod up a 
day 

* * * 

liOvell reported a minor ac¬ 
cident as he and Borman 
were preparing to have their 
evening meal: 

'T also iJid another eatas- 
trophe. As I was reaching 
back for one of my food baga. 


I snagged my head tm the 
overhead and tor* off all my 
EGG (eiectroencephaiograml 
leads. We’re in the process of 
pasting them back on 
now ... 

The sensors are used to 
measure brain activity dur¬ 
ing both work and sleep 
periods. For one thlhg, they 
tell how deeply the pilots are 
sleeping, 

Gemini 7 aoared into its 


:i^h orbit at 8‘5b p.m. E.ST. 
At that pomt. the astronauts 
were exercising and eating 
and getting settled down for 
another nice long sleep. 

* * * 

Durir^ the 34th orbit. Lovell 
gave ground control a report 
on food and water intake and 
sleep; At toat poVit each had. 
slept 12 hours since the take¬ 
off on Friday. Borma.i had 
f'oaUaaed oa Pag* S 


Luna VIII 

Crashes 
On Moon 


Hosnitals Too 


Bennett Eyes 
More Aid 
For Scholars 


By JACK FRV 
I^r^bbinve Beptwter 

•" ■ IBEemiEr Bennett, will Ottawa--ihto t^-eck... 

to ask for more money for universities and hospitals 
and to ask that mental health be brought under the 
federal-provincial hospital care agreement. 


Pope Paul 


II* said Monday ha srauld- 

teav* tor OtliM W^hMsday lo 
a'tend the tecood annual meet- 
Ing of federal a id piwrtnciaj ft- WW I 

Holy Ujjice 

minister G. S. Bryson, 

FABLV DECISION 

The talks are scheduled for Jg 

Thursday and Friday. 

The premier said he would es- ^ 

pecially ask tor an Immediate MB ^ g '^ WB 

decision oo federal fovemmenl BmBV \ j M MBM. m 

partioipatioo to the cost of high- ^ 

er education, because uaiversi- 

Ues will soon have to be pr^ VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Paul Monday 
pari^ their els or ne HP unprecedented reorganization of the Holy 

«..nEN Rr.PO«T Office - once the Inqutoition _ and 

II H h. M >.k for inv Ecumenical Council ended three years of work by 
piememiti^ racommen- approving a church policy sutement prob- 

dationa made In the Bladen Com- lenns. ^ 
miasinn report on higher educa- ^ , .... 

TTie Roman Calbolle prelates 
. gave a decisive vtoe of aceept- 

The Bidden report recom- ^ Schema (draft doco- 
mrnded that the pmenl ^ petiblemi, 


African 

^ Terms 
Rejected 


LONTX)N (AP) — Prime Minister Wilson 
Monday rejected African terms for breaking white* 
ruled Rhodesia's rebellion and thus risked a mass 
walkout of the Ctanmonwealth's 16 ncin>white coun- 
tries. 

prices on Rhodcsisn bonds by 
The British leader did so con- ,bout S14. Smith himself hat 
vineed ttiat Britain s preferrod Rhodesia will no loiger be 

progiam of economic aanetions Iq honor Interna 11 o n a 1 

already has rendered Rhodesian logn, 

Wiw Minister S^th^s 

breakaway re g 1 m e bankrupt. 

WUsMi also was hutwarked by Salisbury. Finance Mims- 
the tact Commonwealth coon- l^rathaU warned Rhiv 

ttkl. KhO ifraak with Lo ndon detUna they can expert mor* 
stand to log* their trading pra^ ile»5Wi and Rtorg onarn- 
ferences. ployment as a result of the Brit¬ 

ish sanettoro. 

WABNINO Wltson held out an offer to 

'Ih* Organization of African Rhodesia's white minority of a 

Unity warned Friday Ita 38 negotiated settlement ‘'without 

members wouM lireak oU dlw* (ear. wltbout surrendrr, with- 
knnatto relattona with Lcasdoa ■ oN recrlmlnatkwa**. 

Britain did not cnith Smith's Tbe OAU threats are taken 
white-minority government by aerlauBly, Uiough calmly, by 
Dee. 15. WUson. 

■■The respwttibliity is ours." OTOEB WAEMIkOS 

* been reinforced by 

and whatever the cost we ihall__ ._._. ' 


Mitterand 


MOSCOW (AP) — The Soriet Union an¬ 
nounced today that its unmanned spaceship Luna V*in 
failed to make a soft landing on the moon. •" 

Announcing the landing, the-- 

Soviet news agency Tass saidi 
the soft-landing s^’stem worked ' 

rr" •' ■" Children 

Had it been successful, the 
feat would have (Hit Russia well 
ahead of the United States in F¥lf • 

the race to put a man on the rive 

FITITHER STEP I 

In its Englisb-languaRe serv- 

ice. the Soviet news agency said f Bn f Jf/lff 
the prob. "reached the surface t/€/f 

of the moon.'V 
As a result of the probe Soviet 

Klentlsts had made a further VANCOUVER (CP) -—Ad# 
step toward achieving a soft vout family of four childrei 
landing, the agency added. disappeared from Moot 

Luna vm was launched Fri- 

wa« ^ ^ desire to g 

^■nie Jodreil Bank Observatory ^ 

in England heard the signals They made this dear .Monda 
from the space ship stop two »flpr authorities informed ther 
seconds after it landed. »beir parents knew wher 

NEAR ‘OCEAN* '*'"'• 

Tats said the probe landed on l-NDER bL’PER\lSIO.V 
the southern "shore’' of the wa- The childmi, Maria Balent. 11 
terlesB Ocesn of Storms. her brother Andre, 13, and sii 

Today's announcement said ters Milicha, 14. and Draga, ! 

retail of KM-pEebe. «ra WestEad-apar 

Soviet scientists had made a ment under the supervision t 
further step toward achieving a fhe Catholic Children's A1 
soft landing i Society. 


^ ' . „ They have been reinforced by 

■nd^atever toe we ^.11 ^ eowtries as 

r^^^n“i;!?»i.l.*^![^Ug«ida. Ttoania and other, 
a war which we believe to be ^ 

wrong. • monwealth unless the Britlito 

PINCERS HURT get as demanded. Nlnf OAU 

There were signs, meanwhile, members also are Common- 
Britaln’s economic pincers were wealth members, 
begiiming to hurt. RhodCsto de- If the African countriei were 
faiJted Monday on Ita Interest to tuIfU their threata then Asian 
payments of a four ■ per - cent members of the Commonwealth 
loan stock. London stock deal- very likely would do so too, in 
ers reacted quirkly, lowering to* British view. 


‘Jilted’ de Gaulle 
Remains Mum 
On Runoff Ballot 


PARIS (CP) — President de GauUe remained at 
his country estate in Colombey-les-Deux-Eglises Mon¬ 
day, keeping a typical silence about his plans after 
Sunday's rebuff In the French presidential election. 


.Sunday), to promote the coun¬ 
cil's decisioos. The document 
outlined a jubilee program of 
reiigioua aervicea c entr e d in 
individual dloceaea, instead of 
at toe Vatlean. ao to past 
Jubilees. 


. _ . _ j . _ M _ stia-,e*e -- -» inUiVIUUsLI M* 

capita grw^^ to » fw tocludea condemnatiwi of Vatlean. ao to past 

the year 19w« and be increased nuci*,, Martara and a proposal jubilee,, 
by SI each year thereafter until (g, further studies on contracep- 

an appropriate revision can be Page 8.) ® * pertofr 

made. In consultation with the pgp,, consulted by tele- PbP*l letter, gave a nm 
provinces. pb** loid’ coincil presiding statute ft>r to# Holy Offee. 

€ APiTAL iiRANTX officer, he approved the docu- ttoancing ita lUtua and name. 

. , ment although an unusually lifting most of ha secrecy and 

It also .ecommended e'^tal^ large number of prelates—to- ordering that defendants 
li'ihment of a capital grants fund eluding m;iny Americans-voted tarou^t before it must be 
into which annual payments against Its blanket denunciation fh’m the right of defence. 
wnuJd be made rt $5 per head of nuclear weapons. MOST WEEPING 

of the Canadian populaUon and DOCUMENT APPROVED The changes for the Holy 

««A vote of 2.U1 to 251 ap- Office were the mo« sweeping 
1100.000.000 a year, proved the document as a (or this congregation, one rt 21 

Mr. Bennett said he would ask ^dwle. In a separate vofa on the Vatican adminiatrattva agencies 
tor "a more realistic approach" nudear warfare section, the >toc* k *•> formed out of toe 
hy Ottawa toward capital costs wag j 7 j 0 to 483. No other Inquisition in 1542 during the 
for hosrilals. major council document has c«Mury erf Ih* Protestont re- 

The provincial government drawn to much oppoeition in a ^maUon. lU very na(ne--^y 
now pays about half of hospital decisive vole. Office — had aroused bitter 

capital costs while the federal ''’Ito the council virtually con- memories among non - Roman 
govefmnent share I, sometime, eluded, Pope' Paul Issued two Catholic and »ven 

to low •« 10 per vm*. he said, major pamifieal documents; CalhnUa l^ugiana. 

^ knvmg council derecQves. Pope 

"And I wiU ask for the federal • An Apoetoik ooneOtutun changed II to "the Sacred 
government to carry out ita pre- entitled Marifleui Eventus Congregatloi for the Doctrine of 

TliMis commitment to bring men- iWmdroua Event) t*4 a five- th« Faith." Until Monday it had 

Ul hMith under the hospital car* month Jubilee period, (ram been the "Supreme Sacred On- 

agrrrment," the premier said. Jan. 1 to May 3 (PwWenrt gregatlan of the Holy Office." 


‘Rhodesia at War 
For Very Survival’ 


• A rooiu proptto, or peraito- w I 

al papal letter, gave a nm 

statute tor to* Holy Office. SALISBURY (Reuters)—Rho- The finance minister said the 
dwixfing Its lUbLia and name, desla Is at war and fighting for state of war had been clear 
lifting most of hs secrecy and ks survival. Finance Minister since Prime Minister Ian Smith 
ordering that defendants WrathiU said Monday and hit white-minority govern- 

tarought before it must be niKht. ment se^ Impendence from 

ghen the right of defence. In a speech broadcast over Britain Nov. 11. 

MOST WEEPING Rhodesian television, he said: FIGHT C'ONb'Ut.MEO 

Th, ch.«„ tor th. Holy "'r,™' 

_ .to-_._. ' are at war announced durtoe tha last few 


"And I wiU ask for the federal 
government to carry out ita pre- 
' TliMis commitment to bring men¬ 
tal health under the ho«to>taf car* 
agreement," the premier said. 


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Powdered Ice 
l)Upet»e$ Fog 

—Page 7 

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Two Skiers Plan 
3,000-Mile Trek 
—Names in the News, 
Page 11 

* * * 

French Farsity 
On Prnmpf? 

—Page 17 

a a *- 

Aladdin Drives 
Dull Care Away 
—Page 33 

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"The latest British measures' 
announced during the last few' 
days have merely aerved lo cat- 
firm that w* are fighting tor our 
very lurvival," he said. 

Wrathall said Rhodesians 
could defend themselves in the 
economic and political battie by 
maintaining confidence in Rlw 
desia's future 
M BV CITF.D 

He warned them not to under¬ 
estimate the fury <rf British 
iPt^e Minister Wilson's attack. 

' '^e has pinned hU faith on 
la savage mslau^t aimed at 
I tapping our courage and our 
IwUI to win.*' he uid. 


If lie doe, not withdraw his 
name from compeGtion or re¬ 
sign from the (xesidency. he 
will have to defeat left-wing 
candidate Ftancols Mitterrand 
in a second baikit Dec. 19 to 
decide toe pmidency. 

De Gaulle has until micbti^l 
Thursday night to pull out of 
toe second ballot, 'nwr* seems 
little poeatbllity that he would 
withdraw. Gaullist sources said. 
NEVER RECOVER 

TTie moderate daily Le Figaro 
said Monday a withdrawal 
"would not only be wrong on 
the tactical level but would deal 
to the Instltotkxu which dc 
GauUe himself establiitoed a 
blow from which they would 
never recover." 

If he nms again, de Gaulle 
could be expected to harvest 
many of the votes which went 
to Senator Jean Lecanuel and 
the other non-left candidates in 
Ihe first ballot. His victory was 
being regarded as assured 

Instead of the ‘'frank and 
massive support" be had sought 
for another sev*n-ye*r term as 
president, de GauUe was re¬ 
jected by a majority of the vot¬ 
ers Sunday in favor of one or 


the other of his five oppon¬ 
ents 

With only a few overseas 
votes still uncounted, de GauUe 
had received less than 45 per 
cent of toe neariy 2,000,000 
votes cast—only 13 per cent 
more than Mitterrand, running 
with both sociaUst and Oom- 
munist suiHtort. 


VANCOUVER (CP) — A de¬ 
vout family of tour children 
which disappeared from Mostl- 
real in August is livtog happily 
here and has no desire to go 
home. (See Page 11.) 

'Ihey made this clear Monday 
after authorities informed them 
that their parents knew whei'a 
they were. 

UNDER bUPERVlSIO.V 

The childmi. Maria Balent. 17, 
her brother Andre, 13, and sis* 
ters Milicha, 14. and Draga, 9. 
an bving. m- a West End -apan* - 
ment under the supervision of 
the Catholic Children's Aid 
I Society. 

They disappeared from their 
home Aug. 30 and. in a manner 
they refuse to di.sclose, travelled 
to Vancouver. 

"They prmnised us w* 
wouldn't have to go back,** the 
children said repeatedly to a 
reporter. 

FEARED DEAD 

Meanwhile, their anguished 
mother. Mrs. Vinko Baient. said 
in a telephone interview froi. 
Montreal she thought her child¬ 
ren were dead.' 

The children have established 
a home hn« that revoh'ea 
around Maria, a blonde girl with 
a serious face thrt shows toa 
rcMxnilbiUty she has acoepted. 

She works as a nurse'a aid 
and aometimes as a cleaning 
woman. 

ATTEND SCHOOL 

The other children attend 
school and two of them have 
paper routes. 

*1716 reporter who Interviewed 
them said: "TTwy aeem wiser 
ttun their yean, and they are 
wary and protective of each 
other. BiA they are particularly 
well-mannered, polite young¬ 
sters, careful not to be rude 
to strangers." 


Rubber Plantation 
Site of New Battle 


SAIGON (AP)—New fighting 
was reported today between 
troop* erf toe U.S. 1st Infantiy 
Division and l)>e Viet Cong near 
the Michelin Rubber Plantation, 
40 miles northwest of Ssigon. 

The fighting was an apparent 
resumption of the weekend 
battle that U.S. officials said' 
killed 231 Communists. 

U.S. officials said in the week¬ 
end battle the 1st Division in¬ 
fantrymen suffered moderate j 
casualties but some indlvldUBl| 
units were hit hard. 


U S. spokesmen said 231 Com- 
munlsts had been conf irm ed 
killed. Some American officers 
said they counted 50 enemy bod 
lea In the dense jungle terrain 
where it often is difficult to see 
a man two yards away. 

On the central coast, a U S 
marine amphibious operation 
north of Qui Nhoo end^ Mon¬ 
day with 26 " rt Cong con¬ 
firmed killed five captured and 
12 suspects held, spokesman 
said. Marin* casualties were 
termed light. 


Surnrisine Setback 


De Gaulle Defeated 


He Still Stands Tall Among Rivals 


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However, there are about 
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By BOUft MISREW 

Canadian Peroa 8laR Writer 

French roters deflated the 
Image of President de Gaulle 
but he continues to stand tall 
among his rivals oa toe French 
political scene. 

* * * 

De Gaulle had expected-so 
confidently he hardly cam¬ 
paigned at all—to be returned 
to office ^ a substantial m»- 
iorlty for a second seven-year 
term in Sunday's presidential 


eiertioB. But as things turned 
out, ha had to settle for less Oian 
4S per cent of the total vote. 

The surprising selback 
brought smnei to opponents of 
his policy erf seeking to estab¬ 
lish France as a force indepen¬ 
dent of the United States and 
the Soviet Union. 

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The f''rench president lost fq- 
w among his European allies 
as well as the United'States for 
pursuing an independent foreign 
policy which ran against (heir 


policies as members of tha 
North Atiantie Alliance and toa 
Euroiiean Eeonomio Commu- 
• nity. 

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Oppoienta of de Gaulle ap* 
pear^ happy toat the president 
was lowered by the voters from 
his lofty pedestal and placed on 
toe political plane of mortals. 

As de GauUe was being cut 
to size, a new figure emerged 
in lYancois Mitterrand, the only 
candidate of the left and a man 
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ond-most popular political per- Dec. 19 aimed at producing a of the vote. was announced Monday night 

locality. president with an absolute ma-| Sunday's electioa was the first 

Mitterrand, with the suw»rt jorlty. | since Dec. 10. 1848. in which J m tu m 

of the strong bVench Commu-; Jean Ixcanuet, a pro-Ameri-;French people s-oted for a peesl- ■ Is* IbB liMHac 
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From Page 1 


Flight Perfect 


taken in 1.867 ealohrs in food, 
dxwell 4.T4> calories. Tbeir 
oxpective ^ster intakes had 
^been 14.2 and lO.T {>ounds. 

By late in the day, Borman 
and Lovell had covered near¬ 
ly 1.000.000 miles of their S.- 
OUO.OOO-mile. 206-oTbit. two- 
week ^tiyage that b to end 
srith a splashitr-wn on Satur¬ 
day morning, Dee. 18. 

BI'SY D.\T 

Monday was an extremely ' 
busy day (or *\)rman and 
liivell. Their flight plan waa : 
packed with vartous experi¬ 
ments. In the daylight hours 
Ih^ were In almoal constant 
ctmtaet with ground xtatkms. I 
Doth were to gnod humor and ' 
good spirib. The fiMnW 7 
ape c ss H i p ITT I ” peffOHlltag ; 
beautifully. 

Lovell removed hb IS-pound t 

Chinese Troops 
Eyeing SiA'fcim 

NBWDELiD I API - The Ms- 
harajB of Sikkim claimed M<gv 
day the Chinese have moved 
troopa all along the Tlbet-Sik- 
kirn border, the Uiiited News of 
India reported. 

A dispatch from Gangtor said 
the ruler. Paldon Thondup 
Namgyal. told a preu oonfer- 
enre one Chinese bettalkaMwai 
stationed la the area facing 
Natho Paaa and Qmo Pais 
Ridge.- 


came Emperor Napoleon m. 3 
' Refve de Gaulle's return to I 
power in 19&8. when he revised . J 
__ _ '.the French constitution. French S 

Ipretldentt were elected by aj® 
if'i § ^ National Aasemblyjg 

und the Senate. 

* * « a 

spaceauit aroimd midday and Tht GaulUst constitution of .^ 
marked In his underwear. He igsg, which ushered ta the FWh - 
described It as '‘the only way Republic, called for the election 
to fly." He was expected to of the president by an electoral 
continue that way throui^wut | college of voters but in 1962. at * 
Ute night, in an vffort to stay |de GauQe's request, a pletUacKe 
as comlortable as possibb i endorsed a constitutional amend- 
during thb 14-day endurance |me« pravlding for ■ direct 
voyai^. I POP^«r vote. 

plte. -111 „ * 

have his c^^ to nde thb k , SO-per-cent 

way Uter to the flight [^.jorlty uid dlsprnaed with the 

_— need tor g special contest Dec. 

On#* Afnn DiVs * * * 

s n«t while de GauUe reeigned 

III Truck PtleUD Wmself to stand aloof and rely 

_ ' stoely M hli recml of the bsl 

ROWLAND <CP) — One man s^yen years, hb five pre»>- 
was totally Injured and another opponents eampntgncd 

taken to hospital here followinf ^ their energy. And the 
a traffic pileup police said !»- pYendi people pewed even de 
yulved »e.''’^ra] trucks at u In-^Quint eunot expect to have uiv 
tersecticn on toj^ivay l-Bwar dlapaled claim m pwsi- 
Sheep Creek. RCMP did not dcncy. 

reiraie the nime of the dead **rhe determined eflori of the 
man. Communist • Socialist Bloc to 

They said deu.ls of the crash »«»«* behind WiHerrtnd. 

are stiU being investigated but 

that fog and poor road roodl- * politfo«l 

tions contributed to the accident, ** 

Gaulb s reduced supporL 

•-— * ♦ * 

_ • Anj-thimr leu than Ul-i^r-cent 

Jnvenue (..rimp majcrlty wwld have to l* con- 
_ ^ - sidered by de GauUe as a sign 

rlaeues Czechs W* declining popularity. But 

^ de GauUe b considered a lieB %7 

PRAGUE (Reuterfl)-Speciat favorite to a twteway fight ivlth 
Juvenile courts mdll be set up Mitterrand Dee. 19. and only if 
throughout Czechoslovakb next he should decide to pull out of 
month to cope with a mras-e of the race, a remote paaalbllily. 
ihefto and fraud young per-iwould Mitterrand stand a 
sons. Ceteka arms agency said chance of winning--against a 
I Monday. ^relatively weak Lccanuet 


Jurenile Grmip 
Plagues Czechs 

PRAGUE (Reutera)-Speciat 
Juvenile courta mdll be set up 
throughout Czechoslovakb next 
month to cope with a «ra\-e of 
Ihefto and fraud young per¬ 
sons. Ceteka nemt agency said 
Monday. 


Your Good Health 


iCominon ’Teen Athletic Disease' 
(Ifn Hit Oldsters as Well 


Domms 


• 4^1% Intereat on Depnalt Accounts 

• 1% InlereM on Guaranteed 
Inveetment Cerdflratea 

• Longer Busincaa Hours — Monday 
through Thuraday. 9:00 a m. to 5;90 
pm.; FrMby, 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 


"Look, Cominco has over 7,500 B.C. employees. 

That kind of payroll gives quite a boost 
to the growth of British Columbia." 

^^Greait^* 

"Cominco needs millions of dollars worth of B.C. products 
hrmaintam such a huge outfit. Comineo's ir> miningi 
smelting, steel making, chemical manufacture, hydro power 
and shipping terminal operation." 

^^Greair* 

"Cominco has its 60th birthday next year. What an 
organization! The/re really pushing future growth 
and expansion too-that means year-round employment 
for more and more British Columbians. 

Isn't that great?" 

that ’a progreaa ! ” 


By iOSEPR MOL.NEB. MD 

• Dcnr Dr. Maimer: I am IS and 
tiha malliFr of tkma. I have had 

Iraabb with ny right hace for 
whovt rive years hat It never 
boUicrrd me PBoBEh tn mb • 
deeSer Butil I 'B ota dly. 

. Thn derlor X-nyed H aad mid 
9 had OtEBod Hchlallcr’a dlucBAC, 
^ad that It b caauiwa anaoig 
Baca tga athietaa. 

• Rb MggeBted a raat to give 
Xhe kacc compMc rcat for six 

dgW WMhe, bat I wae apaet 

I-ef havtag la can tar the 

jshildrve. Thn ha saggeated a 
^aea bnuw, ahich I am aoa 
wbag. Da yon thlak the toaenai 
!mald affact ether boaca to my 
>ta?—Mrs. J.H. 

« True, Osgood • Schlatter's 
VlUeaM b iBMalty Men in 
Syounger folks, and Is thought to 
^ the result of Injury. Treat- 


ment oonsista of protKOng the 
bm, by east or brace, Citim fur¬ 
ther pressure until new bone 
grows to .replace the defective 

ares. 

This takes time. You and your 
family will have to work out 
the problem ot pnvtd'ng the 
neceuaiy time for the Ixaie to 
rest. lYie outcome b usually 
good and there b no reamn to' 
think the ailment will itMvad. 

w * ♦ 

Dear Dr. Notoar: How raa I 
gal rtd el paortoab of the acnip? 
I teta triad Mo al thtogs and 
aottlag will haai It. My aen^ 
Itches aad my hair coiues oat ia 
palchss aad the pimples get ima 
to them aad It spreads. Pleasr 
tall me a bat ta da. — MRS. 
B.M.C. 

From your description, one 
might question whether you have 

oriasb. Rather, it evidently b 


■ome other form of skin disease. 
TYtat's the trouble with buying 
‘‘remedies" for en ailment iritb- 
out really knowing what it to 
You spend good money but don't 
get results. 

Consult a dermatolofist (skin 
apeclaUst) for diagnmis and 
treatment. 

* * k 

Dear Dr. Mriacr: 1 am 7t and 
rcreatly deve b p w d a mild arlhri- 
tie ooaditloa. There saama la 
ba Mima Ihaaghl that driaktag 
soft water (I tostallad a aaft- 
eaer syatan to ny bama il 
moaths ago) haa a tasMeaey la 
develop IWe allntoet, WhaTi 
yaw apiaMir-M.F.W. 

There b no evidence that eoft 
tor loftenedi water has any¬ 
thing to do with artheitb At 70. 
most of us can expect that the 
years arill have made our Jotnb 

somewhat ciaaky. 

_ 


The Weather 


I DECEMBER 1. IMI | 
‘ Moady efoudy with rain, de-j 
«rrasib| to a taw ihmean Oli 

•afteRtooi: fitiid. Winds eaateriy 
IS" to 20 thb morning, louth - 

: Ship Calendar 

navT 

* RSan YMos. Iswrntot. iWn P.SL 

a. _ 


km hr __ 

'fmW — aaaa iscM Msta, ew m% 

' UMnS — rrenca faunsti. 
yv UX: La w s*. Mnbw hr Jmsb: 
Qiagi. ■■■■ fX Sw UX 

• CAXABA GOAVr UtAXO 

• rsnaiS — Lratlsi WadBsMsr SNunri 
Ws—w.w imnd ra Wm C«a«. 

I EstesM — b Vaoranar hr rrtt. 

• a,' ;sM na^i - Oa>^ Ms*. 

. — IXiawfT psv'E MW. 

, lUc« - SsisBiwih marrt ana 
, a cadTSMi — IB nrt. 

. rnaamm - Os ewaw tmmm ram- 


westerly 15 to 20 Ihb afternoon. 
Monday's prectpttatlon .62; am- 
stme 7 hours 24 minute*; ra- 
corded high and knv at Victoria 
56 and 4T. Today’s fweeast high 
and low SO a{id 42-45. Today’s 
sunrise T:S2; sonset 4:16; moon- 
rise 3:40; mooswet 6:40. 

East Coast of Vaacou^r Is¬ 
land—Cloudy today with rats 
thb morning, changing to a few 
ahcpweri this aftemoan, continu¬ 
ing mUd. Winds aouthwatoeily 
25 iMftlng to aoutherty X tMi 
afternoon. Mjnday's predplCa- 
tkai .84; recorded Ugh aad kav 
at Nanaimo 56 and 45. Ibday's 
forecast Ugh and kwv SO and 38. 

West Coast of Vancouver Is¬ 
land-Gale warring, cloudy with 
rain,. changing to showers thb 
afternoon, mild. W’inds soutiv 
easteriy 25 except occaskmlly 
35 north of Estevan Point, ahlft- 
iftig to south'Waat X thb aftan- 
noon Forecast high and tow at 
Eatevan Efotnt N aad 42. 


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‘Near 

Normal’ 


laUu Cotoniit. vietw<«' 
Tytidev. Dtc. 7. 19tS 


Ship Fire 
Toll 
iVoic 90 


Throughout L.Si 


Crime ‘National Conspiracy’ 


• DETROIT (APV—illjiiQii AM Oark mad# the eomment at Jeav# a balanc# to tha local 

O/) torney - General WQMam G. I. combined meeting ol tha MM-«ar» whom they have nam«J 

mT 10 llOW J\9 Clark told a ronference «>» BpCo-., Conference ol ® 

W __ ^1" . . 'American attorneys - general R^Rlooal Conference oi .. cjark said. 

I ^ ,5b I MLA-MI — The anmber of ij^ondjiy "there can be no ques- Attomeys-General and the ex- Clark said the national "lake* 

J, * ^^Jl. lUttH Uvea toal la Ihe flery slaking Ijjoo that organUed crime is a ecutive committee, of the Na- from organised crime-has been 

of the cnit>«e ship YarmoaUi jnational conspiracy ope ating Honal Association of Attorneys- estimated to be much as 

f'sHtle bM rench«M t# with the interstate from coast to coast. " General. J45,000,000.000 a year, the most 

NORTH VANCOUVER. B.C. dewth of a >-o«Bg woman who "ft (the oonspiracy) has its "na* top erime bosses skim lucrative field?- beinR gambling, 

(CP) — 'Dte British Columbia was erttic^ly bonwd on Ihe own international connections the cream oft the profits and organized vi ce and narcotics, 

government-owned Pacific Great «M(a Anne Martia Jackson. ! for . the fttoPiy of 8 Tfde. Of 
Eastern Railway said Monday n, of Vero Brack. Fla., died narcotics . mm ing every day 

night operations were near nor- at Jackaoo Mmiortal Hospliai. |1oward the United States fromiH V’ir«iVkBIA Pl~ft H 

mai despite the absence of Italy, France, the Middle East, ■ p. i-anivri H 

trainmen. throuch Canada. Mexico and «»;■ ■annii Ik ■ I ■ AAfl uraTtvr I 

iv^ ..M I Latin American countries." fl Mill RAI I BH H 


mal despite the absence of '•' 
trainmen. 

The railway said passenger ■ w ra • - 

service In curtailed but freight ■! \I m. 

service, which makes up 90 per ^||PT|1 W |f*| I 
cent of the business of the rail- ^ H-'V 

way, was cloae to normal i 

supervisory personnrt doing the M I a. ( 

work of trainmrit. I III ^ 

The railway said each train¬ 
man will have to Justify his ^ -m 

absmoe when he returns to |^w* | cin^mFlo 
work after booking off "sick" M^V \jCtllClUcl 
Friday night or Saturday. J 

If a man could give an ade-i 

ipiate excuse he would be per- OTTAWA (CP) ~ Canada said 
mined to ratuti to worit. But Monday Communist North Viet 
those with poor excuses would Nam has committed 'gross 
be susjMndH end possibly dis- violations" of the 1962 Geneva 
missed. agreement guaranteeing the 

nwvitwn BVMVR'T* neutrality of Laos. 

DENIED BEPOR'n Exlemal AHalrs Minister Mar- 

The railway denied reports tin said to a statement that a 
made earlier Monday that the ^ ^ international truce 

trahvnen had Mredy been sua- aup^yisory commission in Laos 
pended. A spokesman said an establishes that regular units 
employe# booking off <"»• the armed forces of North 
not be awp^nf ^ he t#- yj^ ^ch signed the 

pom back ^ work. jgg 2 accord, entered Lao# in 

TVT • O - O 51^ Jrammen a re munitions 

Not a Spare to Spare ” 

Kind of ridiculous — being stranded his problem by inducing companion questions fittre 

on Ka^ turnpike wim tnicklwd of to toke tjjeel d<wn ittod for i»tchti«. ^ spokewtan for the extenal 

tires Ixit no spare. Trucker Walter But its kind ctf ridiculous, eh?—(AP) grievance by the union affairs depuiment said North 

ArringUo) bad flat, ev'entuaily solved He said there wai nothing viet Nam's vtolationa brings 

from die union about Che dis- into quesUoo the wbol# future 
missal of a man at Prince and feasibility of totemational 
^nillllvo — — George, said by some trainmen agreements. 

” ot be the^eause of the sudden He said North Viet Nam had 

■ -m-f W 9 "M "sicrknrts." signed the Geneva agreement 

W*Qg\Wh ^4? H^eW dM£^\F stayed AWAT withl3othercaintr*es-indud- 

jTtiUrSfJil O M1%J§§UUY It to raported the men stayed J-br. 1962. and 

_ * away from wrk without ap- by Febroary. \9M. was sending 

ynr ___ proval from the union. They are troops into Laos m violation id 

f f f roporled to have been complain- the agreement. 

O torthat their grievances have Canada. India and Poland 

w- - » • not lieen properly processed tor comprise the trace supervisory 

OTTAWA fCP)—Prime Mln-i Three certain cabinet va- State Seerrtary Lamontagne n^^,. the PGE makes commisaion to Laos. Onmmunist 

toter Pearson's choice of the canciea torm the startmg potnl and PoetroaslerGcneral Trein- biterpretationt of Ita contract Poland declined to participate 
balmy Caribbean for Ws cal^ lor the prime mintotrr'i task Way. One political source said that results to to the ooromisskn’s investiga- 

reoonstractkn decisiccis . to tak- and for speculattao here. Mr. LamonUgne to •'almost cer- gtievvte* procedures. tkn but did not file a minority 


IN \1CTORM m 


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PI.IMBING 

RRATLNG 

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NEARLY DIED OUT 
The duck population pf North 
America fell (rom about 250,- 
000.000 in 191S to K.000,000 to| 
193S. 


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Not a Spare to Spare 


Kind of ridiculous — being stranded 
on Kansas turnpike with truckload of 
tires ixit no s^re. Trucker Walter 
ArringUm bad flat, eventually solved 

Cabinet Shuffles 


his {Ht>blcm by inducing companion 
to take wheel down road for patching. 
But it’s kind ctf ridiculous, eh?—(AP) 


Bright Ideas 
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■ Those 
. "DiHicult" 


Problems. • 


Pearson’s Holiday 
Confuses Guessers 


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PORIU* opinlly gives them at f^ce tntetoter was unouneed both men wU! leav# the cabinet c«nai« dangerous cargoes such JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) 
leust Hum clues aren't apeak- Nov. 11. ajid costinue sitttog as laivate ^ i^Kfnicals. Prime Minister Leabus Jons- 

big wkh any authority. They Then* ara nunon ck more va- memb ers. It is kreat^ Mr pQj. gjnawto from iMi «l«t cf BasuioUnd said Monday 

aay all they can do to apeoulate canoes through lesignati op w pmMay'a health hasn't been vannuver-wrea mutdeipahty to b# la eoofldeot bis couttry, a 
en th# pattara ftey fhouf^d was thraagh iBigmieir ttr -other SI ^ n>rt). Pss- British eadav# {aside south Af- 

shaping up beforo Mr. Pearson duties. Moat promtoently men- Befota toavtog Ottawa. Mr. can row ai« naniB riea. will be independent Iqt 

left Nov. 26. tioned to thu camectita an Pnneo said the «ablB#t beewwu here and CUnton. next July. 

~ changes might be extensive, loo mOet to the north, and 

suggesa thu may ntoim. I wTwe-w I 

NDP Oiialifies ^iinti£n iwl 

X 1 A w 4 w^*RR-Rw,/k 7 ftdio to spread the admlnistia- Tbp gt^anxncnt q fWcf al s h^l UR D I V I 

^ tiv# srark load. Vtotoria had no oum oe rt Moo- I ilM I bW| Via i A I 

P^waaf miinru^rt sharp wirr 

It I IF L yII |l|i^l L The unsdaau appears to ba Pacafle Great Eaateni Railway 

r' R^ that only a handful of mtoisan to north^eEkiwI Bridab Cdum- 

seem certain of lemalntog to Ua. 

OTTAWA (CP) - Th. New Oonaervadve L#ad#r DIMro- 

jThlf. iS'JISTbr »TTt *"*" “cJSi," L.bor MinL, 

•arly electioa. ___ speech from th# throne,” said wm out of town aQ day tor tie TO SAANICH 

Party Leader T.C Etauglas. Douglaa “If It boldi out ®**?„®**^ opennw of thra# row actocis to . COl’NCIL 

said following toe first post- tope that the govcrtaneitt to go- toTSutopoa aotool tortrict KVRATHB far 

eieetko caucus. "Wt totak ttiia tn* to do «>■*■ of tha thkvi It Ikuae leader. But there la ton _ - 

Parliament toould get down to ought to do . . . w# tMiik toU «rtate*y •» •« rente »- P«»« ^ ^ 

buslneu and tt can only do this Pertiament rtmald get doam to •• nuaSstor sf faibUe weeks. ITniir Rlinil^tfl - 

If It to given a dianca to present tn iihrit ’* b 1* taken forgraotad* “* m#taaaac;«a 

tti program." 4 weeknd merttog of the led- MitcheB Sharp wiB rtilft from SELKIRK, Man. (CP) — Fire 

PENSION Boon sral ezecutiv# gava Mr. Doug- trad# and commcrc# Into the swept a twsHBtorey frama boun . _ _ 

•n^ i—ui.tin. Isi s vote of coiitldenoe for the Boance portlalio nested by Mr here, killtef low pe r eoh a and 

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Mr DtigiM tocliS^^^ way be fought to, election. 

ereaa# to 1100 In monthly old- 
age pension payments; to- 
troductloa of medical care to- 
Burance; more federal aid to 
education; and eitaUlshment of 
toe Canada Development C!arp. 

Fifteen of th# party's 21 at¬ 
tended the caucus. Five British 
Columbia members dM not 
make the trip. 

No definits declsiooB wQI be 
mada tmtil the party holda bik 
other caucus the week prior to 
the opening of Pariiameiit Jan. 

1& 

WABNB OF ATTACK 

One member said toe parly 
oen b# expected to attack 
moves toward mar# tooaomlc 
ties with the United States. The 
party’s ar^tment would ba any 
move toward economic union 
would be followed by a poiltt- 
cal asaoelation. 

Hr. Douglas said Monday that 
the party couldn't decide on Ito 
attltiKi# toward any Oonaerva- 

tive noo-craitldenc# motkns un- 41S-414 

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C aleoul rikUihiBi Ud.. Hi Rll UeuPM ■imi. . ^ - 

VKtort*. Br. AaiboriMd m (weBd <!■*■ mkll by iQiCb 

lb« PMt Ofnoa D«T*rtB»at. Ottawa, and tar pay- 1 /\Jay 

■act af peataiB la aaab. klanbar Aadll Bwrtaa al 
Circatauani. 

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Publuhtr ind 'Cditor-tn-Chief 


TIT-SOAY. UFX'KMBER 7. INS 


Loffmark’s Squabble 

T rade ministter Ralph loffmark has in¬ 
volved himself In a Utter argument with the lead¬ 
ers of the B.C. pulp and paper industry by disagree¬ 
ing with them that the current expansion of the in¬ 
dustry in this province is going to lead to a serious 
world overpi-oducUon of pulp in the next five or more 
sears. 

The pulp men say that with six new mills building, 
six more in the planning stage and six more in the 
contemplative stage, owr-supply is certain. 

Mr. Loffmark sa>'8 the world demand for pulp 
Is growing so fast that over-supply is not a threat. 
-Don't believe them." Mr. .Loffmark is reported to 
have said in a recent talk given in Vancouver. 

Forest Minister Ray WUlislon, another member 
of the B.C. caUnet directly involved in the pulp in¬ 
dustry, supports Mr. Loffmark to the extent that he 
feels any possible surplus in the next few years can 
be rt«di)y handled by the indxistry itself. 

While the onlooker may be surprised at the in¬ 
tensity of the current feud, it is not to be thought 
that such lancor has not been developing for a con¬ 
siderable time. 

The forest industry has been secretly bitter at 
being pushed along by the B.C. government into a 
faster forest development than It feels prudent Uit it 
has had little option but to go along. 

The government has played no favorites. It has 
lr>dicated that certain licences are on offer to anyone 
willing to develop them according to a government 
formula. Companies ^ich hitherto have had no 
connection with the B.C. forest industry have ac¬ 
cepted the invitation, and those with existing B.C. 
forest commitments have been forced to enter the 
bidding or lose for ever the source of material essen¬ 
tial to their eventual development. 

Time al<me will tell whether government or in¬ 
dustry knows best, but meantime there is little doubt 
that a period in which they may get hurt lies ahead 
oi investcmi in pulp enterprises, and that pulp prices 
wiQ temporarily be reduced as intense selling compe- 
tioi develops with the new- production. 

In the long run, ct course, the outlook for th^ 
B.C forest industry is exceUenL The present difR- 
culties art of timing and nothing else. 

‘Sick’ Strike 

A pparently there is not unanimity among the 
_ employees of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway, 
the government-owned link between Vancouver and 
Prince C^rge. that because of unsettled work griev¬ 
ances the operation should be struck. 

Certain of the employees, mostly members of Rie 
Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen (CIL), according 
to reports, hav* booked off "sick'’ in a form of work 
stoppage to sHdch iabcn- aekkxn resorts. 

Although the fuU dayliner aerv'ice northward has 
lieeo dtej-upted, supervisory perantnel are maintain¬ 
ing a achedule as far as Olnton. and some regular 
irewa are contimiii^ to operate the freights. 

Just what are the grievances the rebellious train¬ 
men nourish still to not clear. But a spokesman for 
the union has aceuwd the PGE general manager. 
Mr. J. S. Broadbent of threats against the workers 
uniev they call <Af their -tick” stoppage. On Sun¬ 
day, said the ipokesnan. It was decided they would 
defy the ultimatum from management, to return to 
work or risk dismissal. 

So. once again, B.C. is faced with one of those 
dittgreements between management and labor which 
ran only result in inc<x»venience to the public, ioaa 
of wages for the "sick” workers and damage to the 
government’s raUroad. 

The union co n cerne d reports that it has asked 
the labor minister. Mr. Leslie Peterson, QC. to set up 
an industrial Inquiry commission "to probe the opera¬ 
tion of the railway.” From the minister, at the time 
ol writing, there has been no reply. 

Whether or not there arc good gnamds for such 
an inv-estigation, the impllcaficm being that there are 
aerious faults in management of the PGE, is not at 
this point a matter for debate. 

What does call for comment is the method being 
used Ity the uruon to force an issue. Hie form of the 
stoppage to not htxiest The "sick” excuse is a con¬ 
temptible thing: the more so because the truly ill 
worker will be tabbed along with the others as a 
striker, with his livelihood In Jeopardy. 

Machinery does exist for settlement in cases of 
this kind and high-handed actions cannot be condoned 
either on the part of management or of unions. 

Closed Doors 

■VICTORIA’S MAYOR and aldermen have reached 
» the unanimous conclusion that because of the 
acute need for more hospital acccmunodation, citizens 
should vote in favor ^ the regional plan under which 
a property tax averaging two mills would be levied 
to raise the community s^are of construction costs. 

Many residento will have made up their minds 
simiiarly on their own, agreeing with city council’s 
formal statement to the effect that a more equitable 
division of coeti between the local ratepayers and the 
senior governments is most desirable and should be 
sought; perhaps sharing council’s doubts about the 
continuing sufficiency of a two-mlU rate, but taking 
the realistic view that there is no other choice at this 
time if the needed hoq)ital expansion is to go-forward 
but to vote in favor ot the plan. 

But the people of Victoria—and Incidentally of the 
other parti the capital region—would surely have 
been better served by the aldermanic board had the 
discussion that led to this conclusion been out in the 
open. ln.stead It was at a dosed meeting. If one 
or two members of coundl were persuaded by lf«ic 
to alter previously adverse positions—and there seems 
to be every likelihood that this was the case—the 
public got short measure in not being allowed to 
follow the reasoning. 

Besidet, the votm have a right to know, In re- 
latiMi to every important issue such as this, how their 
individual aldermen stand and how they act Closed 
sesskMis have l^ome too much the fashion at dty 
halt Whoever may head the administration after the 
Deecomber 11 elections, and whoever may be suc¬ 
cessful in the competition for coundl seats, it is to be 
hoi^ that the trend in 1966 will be back to doing 
the puMids basinets In public except for those very 
few matters where privacy 1$ essential in.the city’s 
Interests.' - ^ 



iflvtl 


Wilson Must Face 
The Enemy Within 

By THOMAS LArWO trum 


Koiygin to Report on Progress 


Khrushchev Pledges Unfulfilled 


S EVEN ypsrt ago NildU S. 

iOinuhehev vwed to • 
cheering audience of the Com¬ 
munist Party fsithfui that the 
Soviet people would enjoy the 
“highest living sundard in th'* 
world" by ISTO—or even sooner. 

He made the prediction In 
presenting a blueprint for S(^ 
viet ecoDomic eiqMnston In the 
seven yean from 1959 through 
19^. The 21jt party cuKfress 
unanimously adopted the plan, 
which Khrushchev pledged 
would lift the Soviet Unloa with¬ 
in striking distance of the might 
and prosperity of the United 
States. 

* * * 

ITie seven yesrs are ending 
Today, Soviet Premier Alexei 
N. Kosygin la expected to mrunt 
a Kretniin roetrum to give a 
prelimmary report on the ottt- 
oome of Use seven-year plaa ted 
outline the economle program 
for 1966. 

It ia a safe bet ttu: Kosygin 
will not repeat Khrushchev's 
promise to outstrip the United 
Sutes by 1970. For in the in- 
tervening years, the Soviet 
Union bea aa n owed only sllgli^ 
ly the enormaua gap between 
the two nations. 

The surging tempo of So¬ 
viet industrial growth has sUcli- 
ened, and Soviet agriculture 
has sunk into cnp^ing tiagna- 
tion. Many of the goals of the 
seven-year phn have not been 
achieved. 

Ahhough the slowdown hi ttte 
rate of Soviet growth ooincldsd 


By VINt'ENT i. BL'BKK from Mnaeow 


with an aoceleratioo >a the 
growth rate of the U.8. econ¬ 
omy, most expert! agree that 
the Soviet Union has continued 
on the average, to expand at a 
faster rate than the United 
Slates. 

But the experts ibsigne about 
the extent of the remalatnf So¬ 
viet ‘'growth advantage.” Some 
assert that ft has fallen to a 
marginal level, aa a recent stata 
depaittnent report eontendsi 
others say It itiH Is significantly 
large, as tha Soviets miintiln. 

Resolving this question Is very 
difficult, SB the two natiou not 
only hsM d Ufete u t dMmetrtceliy 
oppoeed ecenomk system, but 
ooUert ddlerent baiAs data to 
describe them. 

* * * 

In l evlew n SovM pertorm- 
ance, Koayiut, no dotoX, will rw 
pesit an aasufltei batog made by 
Soviet prea that the 199ME plan 
for induetriai growth wea "over- 
fuMiled. ' THe data Is keasd 
on the Soviet Index of tokkatrial 
psoducUoQ. Western eiq>crta R- 
riwe to aneepC Ws etedeCkeal 
reeaeunog rad, eontcndtiiK that 
it is heavily eniahNd to dxnr 
favi>rshie Sovtet raeuka. 

The Sovteta say Bw Index 
■boM-s that ower-toi tadueirial 
produotton hea eftahad M per 
oent la tw last sevwi ysara, out- 
s tr anA ng tha goto of ■> 80 per 
owit ilss. Wtat twy somet im es 
neglect to add is iKit tw hidex 


would have mnd more than 
100 per cent If the reto of Soviet 
growtii had rut atockenad after 
1959. Obvtouaiy, the Sovtots are 
disappotaed with raeuks. Be- 
reuee of the deceieratiio in 
growth, todusmal 'refenna’' 
have beer devueti uid are eched- 
dufed to go Into operatksi over 
(he next two years. 

★ ★ ♦ 

Booeong quallly of output, 
wftich remdiB pour to #w Soviet 
Unton, la another objective of 
the new syetem eddeh wtil gear 
bcemtiee fear tactary nutMgen 
and pereosnel to the factory’s 
profitabilty rather than ill groaa 
production, aa la now tha case. 

AltiKugh an cxMmaly high 
proportka of Soviet icsumr 
was devoted to dafenoe and 
^Hoe, the eoiBitoy'a ea g ton dto g 
toduitolto bam allmud marked 
gatoa in toa mn>tf of ecxuumcr 
gooda. 

CunsmicChxi of houitog leH 
short of the goal, even though 
the per ceptta euppiy tnu reeeed 
faster than ever beten. Hpw- 
swr, decades of negisot have 
left tha Soviet pecgile m 91- 
hotwed durt tsdeea building ia 
darply apcMled. k enl take «wo 
daeadn or kagcT beiare every 
uetum Soviet family has a vnaS 
apartment of ks own. 

Pff eaiito ngtobM of meert 
tocreaaed ci^ moderalety, but 
(he Soviet Union aobtoved or 
exceeded Ks i«4aGtveiy Mtot 


production goals tor such house¬ 
hold app&anoes as washing 
machines, refrigentore and tele¬ 
vision sets. 

Urnffieial eatimatni. based 
on projections of Soviet produc¬ 
tion reports, intioaW that the 
II.S.S.R. thia year produce about 
3.4 million washing maehine« 
Output this year and la.vt toUd- 
led mere than 6 intttkxi. That 
means that at two yean the 
Soviet UiBon has produced 
three-<ourtiia aa many washing 
machines aa prevloualy were to 
(ha natkn. 

The story for Seie vkai seta 
li cknilar. Ihie year’s output 
of toxait 3.S probably to equal 
to mans than me-fiMi of all the 
pre-1966 modrle sttB operating. 
Atoo, this yesa''a output at 1.5 
mllban refrigerators Incrjaaes 
the total supply by about one- 
fourth. 

* * * 

The biggeai lailura wua in 
•gnodture. TWt year, for (he 
second time to taro years, toe 
Soviet Ulkoa baa had to apend 
predoua foreton axdienge bm^ 
tag wheat lor Ms own people. 

The work week dirkig the 7 
year plan was cut to <1 home, 
not below 40 hours as Khrush¬ 
chev had promised would hap- 
pen by toe rod of this ye 
And tfie woek week rematoa tax 
da^e kmg. Wito (be Kmalto 
■sniggltog to exprod toduatrial 
peoductkai, no outs to toe work 
week are to toght now. 


F JME Minister HaroU 
WQaon, whose popularity 
has reached an ropreoedenled 
peak anvxxE the electorate here, 
to facing a new polltioaJ threert. 
And it comet front where It 
hurts: the heart (rf the I.nbcx' 
movement. 

Mr. Wilson has emerged troni 
the Rhodesiait todeptndtBKa 
crUto aa Britam'i unohatleaged 
leader. Hto lelevtoian address 
to tha natioB cn fhe oig^t of (he 
rebelUoo to (he onkxiy w«a 
viewed in nme than U mlltton 
homes. 

He spoke not ae a party 
pnlitldaD—hk w n uK to were those 
of a ^dtsturbed father of all 
Brklto subjecta. i xsi c enied with 
the dangers looming ahead. 
And with toe Oonservetive 
party severely split over dw 
toaue (iGsne Toriee would bln 
to beetow kiighthoodi on Ibe 
rebaiBoin Rhadratan leedera) 
the prkiHi miatoter enjoys oom- 
pLete authority de^te Ms 
ineag» parkammlary majortly 
of two. 

Ifia party’s popularity rattogs 
eonaaquen^ eroep upwenb 
The trrod began afta the gov¬ 
ernment aoowced strict new 
reetrlctkxia curbing further the 
tofkw of cdkxwd bnmigranla. 
One national opiison survey now 
gives Labor an IS.S-pamt lead 
over their Ctanaervative oppon¬ 
ents, predicting a parliamentary 
majority of more than 100 seab. 
if tiw country went to the polls 
today. 

Why, tom, the dwturbancet 
The Radical AUUmDe, a new¬ 
ly (tinned left - wmg proBuce 
group, sitooduoed itsetf on the 
politKial scene here at a huge- 
scale press oonferenoa — the re- 
pcria of efneh Mr, wnacn will 
kng remem b e r . For the group 


■noowced tost it wil] STKXtwjr 
at the next general election a 
colored komis^rant to nm a- 
senifir eabmet mmieter 
Foreign .Secretary Michael 
Stewart. 

“Ih# ci^nUte e* 

Rakiataii law iiudent Tariq 
Ah, a former preaalent of toe 
Oxford lUiaveraity) Union. His 
crodktature wiH prove at least 
smbairas&ing to L^bor, divkis 
ihs margtoal lefl-wtog vote to 
(he riding and diwatiae tha 
lack (g unity behtod the prime 


Wide Disparity in V.S.S.R. Production CosU 


Despite Gains 


Japan 

Cries 

‘Ruin’ 

By PETEK WDLBBEK 


Soviet Examining New ‘Profit System’ 


O F the SOS ma^T Japanese 
oocBpsinies w b 1 e h have 
Just raleaaed toelr latest tlx- 
nto finandaJ reports, 110 
paid DO dividend—85 of them 
(or at least toe eeoond tims— 
rod Hotoer 77 out thar pagy- 
mroC to to eu rets A dere. 

The chairmsD ot Electric 
n signed as a geeon of rsapen- 
sibtlity for his ftmi’s poor per^ 
lormancc, along wi(h the preto- 
denia and chief eseoodves of 
such giants aa Mit starfd Raytm. 
t^-NIpprei Sugar and Hodogay a 
Checnical. 

Elev&r. Sekiiui chetnickl direo- 
tora departed after dioedng a 
S3 milliro «a on piaxt1ra> And 
the number of corporate bank- 
nylolee tfaie year In Japan— 
«7ver 5.000 to (he end of October 
- ia already 25 per cent ^wad 
of the 1964 figute (Itaelf a post¬ 
war record). 

The world "raceaskn’* tp- 
peari with ghxn nxsunciy la 
the Tckyn newepapera. in polit¬ 
ical Kwenhet, to fuwBctol prog- 
i M sO c srllons and to toe guvern- 


The group deplorea what it 
oslto toe rn'enxncnt’B willing- 
new to underwrite raeiri ptv- 
Judic# to wki easy vwet. its iack 

genuine inettativw to stop the 
slaughter to Soutoero t Asia 
iwbk* ncm may backfire ^er 
Mr. StewsK’B boU Moacow 
°»vea> and ks fsBmto to re- 
*to>s Mtain't over^etetchfd 
armed taeaa. et prceait both 
**P<«wve and rriethrefy kiff- 
leotive. 

If til badeed by Lord Bertrand 
RuaMB, tot British phtioaopber. 
actor Lao M<aCera, author Atai 
StiUtoe sod mativ other mfki- 
walri peqple. It alao enjoys tfr 
•W®Ft of toe Campaign Inr 
Nudear Disarmaaneni. 

"Aftor 13 years of OonBetva- 
th-e aitoiauslieiiun came (he 
last general election, and Lrixv 
won." aakl rtw Pakiatara oar- 
dririe •'Then ItiHowwd the 14rti 
>•««■ of They rule." 

agreed that Ms group ■ 
nativity eesdd wed ocnlrtane 
to a d efeat at the Labor govvtn- 
n»«it But he declaied that the 
votoe^ enns cje n o e wro more 
^b^iprxTsnt tor toe Labor move- 
then roy psrBamentarv 
majority. 

Mr. Wilson’s political advi¬ 
sers must be asking themselves 
bow far (he group’s influence 
may spread in the coming 
month*. There is no straight 
answer to their question. But 
(he voice of the Labor left may 
be given a hearing by the elec¬ 
torate aa Booo aa the finpor- 
(■Bt by-eteettoe ia called at 
Hull IB a frw weeks' tim-. 

And Its toftuenes may be ear- 
tied to mlUiona next spring 
when a new Brttito national 
newspaper. The New|, It 
launched. It la to be pubMahed 
by the Labor Press Co^ipers. 
ttve Society Ltd., which de- 
aerlbea Its pobey as "Lefl-of- 
ceotre ia the Labor movemeat.’* 


In Baby Boom 


S eWTET economists have run 
Into tau({ti price prtolems ei 
dettoting how to lay the grotmd- 
Mvk lor metalling toe tew 
"profit syetem" tor Soviri to- 
Iftjriry. 

As a result, toe new system, 
when ftoslly mataifed. may bear 
even (ewer su(>riflc»al sknitiari- 
tks to cepitriletfc profit sye- 
tsm than wai indicatod lari Sct>- 
lember when PrOTifar Alexei N. 
Koeygta rftriehed M to broad 
outline. 

Under the new system, 
’’protit" k to be used sknply 
as a measure at cfftolcocy, wkh 
the governmeo t retatotoE oenisr- 
ship of plants and conttaitog to 
set prices .. d allocate tiuterial 
The pricBig problem arises 
from the fact timt the Kremlin 
needs prnducticai of its high- 
cost industrial plants and mines 
and wants to kefp them oper¬ 
ating, even though they can’t 
possibly make a "iiroCt'* if their 
products are priced at levels 
that would bring a fair profit to 
an average cost producer. 
versely, if prices are fixed to 
return profits tor hlgh-oost prod¬ 
ucers, there will be a windfall 
profit tor other plant* and 
sharp increase in wholesale 
prices. 

★ * * 

Under the new system, 
"profits'* instead of "vclume ri 
Irfoduction" will determine 
txxxises paid to plant managers 
and worioeni. Thk raises die 
problem of how to equalize the 
struggle tor bonuses among 
wurkns whose enter^lae may 
be handiraiiped with natural 
higtvH-osl faot<H^ that are lieyond 
thsir control and thike who wcu-k 
for highly efflcierrt enterprises. 

Since this problem can't be 
solved wkh ons price, Soviet 
plimnera aro now talking about 
establishing two or more prices 
tar many iiroducts of industry 


By VINCENT i. BIMKE (ram MaMVHr 


One price would bo paid by the 
whokiakr or todustrisl buyer. 

Ihe other price, known aa an 
oceowit or (iiiikiestkgt price, 
would be "raceived,*' or at 
least credited, to toe producer. 
The latter price could vary 
from enterprise to enterprise to 
equallu cooditions of poduc- 
tlm. 

* * * 

A majority «f the Onvist plan- 
era wuridsg cn tho pricing 
problem are B|>parsnlly tgreed 
that "sccouaf” prices wB have 
k) be used, si least ta some 
Soviet InduskVs. 

The weekly newspaper Econiv 
mic Gazette devoted six pages 
to position papers summarizing 
the price debate that took place 
racnitly liehind closed doors. 
Partiripants Included r a p r e- 
sentatives of the new slate 
oommtttce charged wkh estab¬ 
lishing guidelinea for whole¬ 
sale prices under the profit 
system, the finance ministry and 
the Academy of Sciraoes' 
scientific nouncil of price forma¬ 
tion. 

V. Sitnin, chairman of the 
state price committee, told the 
gathering 


From the Scriptures 

I WTMld not hsve you ignorant, 
brethren, concerning them 
which are asleep, that ye sor¬ 
row not, even as others which 
have no hope,— 1 Thcs^aloniana. 
4:3. 


"One snouid not to r g et that' 
■oRw anterprlata haw to- 
(Uvldual e xpo ks s of pro&icbaD 
which due to a nmber of 
reasons beyond their ounCnJ 
are hf^ier than avarags tor 
their h a l u et jy . Here we are to 
deckle: In what taduetriee and 
to what axtsnt dinnid 'artist* 
prices’ be appUed." 

* ★ ♦ 

SoBW participants warned tiiat 
widsaeale use of aoccaan, or 
fiotWouB buukkeeptog, prices 
will eoncetl tnefTlcImeies 
Odten argikd (hat instead of 
aocotsM prices, differential rates 
cotdd be set tor rent chantvd 
to wkefiirisea tor use of guvecn- 
mat-owned property and tools. 

But the domtaaot vtaw aeesned 
to be tiiat aame uae of account 
pnoca wW be saasntiel. 

The chief of Gospian’s price 
bureau noted that the coat of 
mlalng Iran ore at Ttilaky and 
Lipetsky Is 15 times higher than 
st Mafttitogoraky. An econom¬ 
ist from the OU Research Insti¬ 
tute said the oil Industry has 
been using a two-price system 
for 2S years and must continue 
to do so because the cost of 
production Is 21 times as high 


Today in History 

By ITie CkasuHan Pre«ii 


in one region is K is hi the 
lower-cost producing area. 

Ths conferees also diaeussed 
without igrement the question 
of how much bitereet enter¬ 
prises shoidd pay for use of 
state capital. Ooe participant 
prapoaed the eharge be I per 
cent or 7 per cent. 

* * * 

They agreed It would be dif- 
AouR to figure out bow Ugh 
to aet the premium prices for 
high-quality goods and the dla- 
counts for low-quattly products 
that Kosygin waste established. 
One participant luggeiled that 
It might be neoesssry in sucdi 
eases to abandon eentral-prlee- 
flxlng and aet only the maxU 
mum and minimum range of 
permissiMe price. 

P. TsytHn, chief of Gosplan's 
price bureau, agreed that It may 
be neeesaary to give the enten 
pHaea thsmselves some poaer 
to set prices for their products 

ReoaUing that the Kremlin 
has decreed tiuit wholeiale 
prices must be set at levels that 
will provide a profit for a nor¬ 
mally woriting enterprise, Tsyi- 
btn put his finger on a baste 
problem; "RTiich of them shall 
be considered as working nor¬ 
mally? Up to now, there it •» 
definite criteria for (hem. 
(orxa-ODWfiaM) 


Robert Ket. • wealthy 
yeoman, was hanged 
416 yean ago today — in 1548 
— at Norwich for leading a 
rriiellUxi. A feast held at his 
manor to complain against the 
gnvertunmi'i policy of fem-ing 
off and sriUntt pul>lie> laml de¬ 
generated mt«> a riot anl be- 
ooie a miliinry eongueat of 
Ntirwdeh. ihs nearrat laege 
town. The rising was easily put 
down by the Duke of Warwick, 
with toreign troops, and K/et ad 
hk brother u-ert ap eedfl y tried 
and condemned. 

1787 — .IVlaiware brossne the 
first state’to ratify the United 
States cxxktitvitlon. 

IMI — Japan attarired Pearl 
Harbor and Canada docLteed 
war on Japan. 


ITrat'Wortd War: Fifty years 
ago today — in 1915 — Pres- 
dent Wilaon asked tor more 
power to deal with anti-Ameri¬ 
can sutiveiaion. British forces 
reireaUxI liefore 'he Bulgar¬ 
ian conquest Serbia. 

.Heewml Wurid War: TXvvmy- 
ftve years ago today — In 1940 
— President Rooseveit prom¬ 
ised U.S. axi to Greece, now 
■ueeeMfully repelling the It¬ 
alian Invasion. Two Oeiman air¬ 
craft, were shot down in 8^ 
aetkm over ?.'nt'land. 

The day previous Bristef was 
heavily bombed at night after 
sporadic day raids over Eng' 
land. Marshal Badoglio re¬ 
signed as chief of the Italian 
genera] aeaff. Ruaaia signed a 
trade agreement with Getrman- 
oontroUed ffiuvakia. 







ment’a omt publicatlona. 

It to not to dttEkxtit to supixrt 
dw Idea (hat the oouncry. after 
a decade of breattvAaMog and 
unparailed growth, has now 
stalled Into a ta11-a(tin. 

And yet ... R to real^ re- 
martcably diffioult to relate this 
aura of stattatirel gloam to the 
actual aorial aaid tadustriai 
scene, which I hsve speut the 
tost three weeks atu^dra. in 
teeming Tokyo, ta hustling 
Owka. In old but praepercus 
certiraa like ityoto, and in the 
newer, but already buntitag-at 
theaea m e developnient areas 
like Hammamatsu. 

Even the flguret which are 
produced to tndtoate tapnp. 
have a habH of reboadhig with 
heavy irony on the ear of 
Western — and perticstiariy 
Britiah—Viktor. 

After all, a 4 per cent gRwth 
in groii nations! product, which 
is what the mtnlatry cf tater- 
national trade and taduaby la 
toreoasting tar 196546. may 
seem like back-pnialUng to 
Ration thef has bea averaging 
10 per cot tod quite often 
Mtttag 15 per r«it. ever since 
1951. But it looks rather dif¬ 
ferent from a country which 
has rarely succeeded in beat- 
ilk 3 per cent this century. 

It Is rather hard to take too 
seriously the wtes at an 
economy where department 
sbxe sales are desrnbed as 
' statmanl" wtwn they have only 
rlsm 14 pra cent; where "waro- 
tngs over graduata employ- 
mat" turn out to mean that 
there may be only two Jobs in 
majm* firms tor each university 
graduate next spring. Instead of 
the usual three; where half- 
yeariy bonuses this summer 
only went up by 9.8 per cent; 
amt where oolor-televUUm ari 
■ales in the Mxne market are 
only 10.000 a month (in 
cuuntry where the official aver¬ 
age family tarnme la 81.500 a 
year). 

There to one Japanese sta¬ 
tistic thk yrar whloti outvreighs 
all others. Exports, (or the nine 
manlha, January to Ocioiier. 
were up by a clear 32 per cent. 


Control 

Theory 

Doubtful 

»y OTTO V<»l HAnsrSQ 

B eyond wars and politiesl 
crises there is oa major 
fact aflMtiiig Southeast Aaia 
■ad the Far East; a change to 
the Wrthrate. 

In all developed arcaa of Asia 
the turn of the tide is suiUa 
not to say brutal. In Singapore, 
only three years ago the fkxxi 
of children was rising: now the 
governmat ia able to termtaaie 
gradually its school construction 
program, since presat build¬ 
ings will cover the needs of to¬ 
morrow. In Hong Kong aornc- 
thing similar is about to occur. 
In the other cauitrtea, too. the 
trend to aettiag in. 

‘nda "success,’’ acoordtag (o 
official aources. k the eoue- 
quace of two (acts: ttk grow- 
ing eoooa^c prosperity of ttte 
population which teaches that 
tetoVMion or a mosorscooter k 
oonaidered more attractive than 
tiresome yowigtters. Tbm Is 
(urttwrmore the intensive propa¬ 
ganda of .the family planting 
groups. The latter, utilizing oil 
Uk weapoos of modera pertu- 
oakn. have succeeded ta popu¬ 
larizing cootnioeptivet. Gcner- 
ally the organizera aiajr wlaety 
In the background. They are 
highly discreet concerning the 
origin of their funds. 

The "family plamting" outfits 
are weak h y. Government! 
nearly everywhere, are luppm- 
big them. But these sutaidie* 
ore taiufficlmt. The bulk of 
the meana comqa tram elae- 
where. A tubetimtial part et 
the money is prenfided directly 
or indirectly by the lodustries 
producing contraceptives. 

The oombiiiatwa of the two 
(oreea k highly significant. On 
the one side are the pobticians. 
The latter are aldely respon- 
(sible for the situation. RTtoever 
knows a country like India- 
just to mention one of them — 
is aware that it ia the pndS. 
corruptia and ignorance o( the 
laodn which pronxrte the mis¬ 
ery of ttk masses. If. instead 
of investing loreign aid in pres- 
lige-projecte. thay developed 
agriculture and education, the 
population eould be decatly 
fe^ 

It la ta order to cover up the^e 
errors that these men try to re¬ 
duce the generatkxis of Uxnor- 
raw. The piO-merch.'ints on ttic 
other hand arlch them«elvni 
and open up new markets—Jikl 
bke the monltlDB-makers of yes¬ 
teryear, who master minded 
wan In order to sell their prod¬ 
ucts. 

Recatly, atadies in agricul' 
tore and sooiogy have shown 
that a brutal intervation in the 
natural process frequently leads 
to unforeseeable consequaers 


"If LyndOK gahnson k pres¬ 
ident ot the world, I got a 
hundred on our teat." 


from 34.4 billkm to 16 biUicai 

U* the equivalent af 1964, And I ^ 

... _, ,i.,____ I which It is djificult to avoid, 

-ihk was achieved w-nhnut ■ 

tmg pnccs. In most (mpoitaniL^^,,^ 

areas, by a ssigla ya. ' rwiturw W) 


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lltUtt (fnlniiivt Vi^t»rM 
Ttiifdav. D«c. 7, 19«S 


Tight Christmas in Natchez 


"Gfltnp out of busines*" signs 
hang in sesera) store windows 
beneath the Christmas decora¬ 
tions on downtown streets. For 
many other merchants this is 
not a happy season. 

Moet store owners here fail 
ed to joii. fellow merchants 


ARTHRITIC 

aNO 

RHEUMATIC 


A. A...S fAIN' 

MMMir nrrai.KY'U WHiTK aim law 
the athlW wru. t'oel tli« csmfonlBC 
wartrtk It loM lo votk an ik* liar 
Noia nwlt bracalk iha tkla, MlauUUke 
oVnilMJnB aad kclalai W vtWISa 

aad fhfiimacla and ptioa. Yaa waw9 
un eutlf hy <liy aaJ Nil MWf il Mka 

Md tnryviwa. 7 W Pim* tt laoawt 


China Buying 
British Sheep ! 

LONDON (Rputerii—A ftorki 
of 155 prize British sheep, worth] 
about 514,000, will be sold to| 
Oiina to Improve pedigree 
strains there, it was reported 
Mimday. 


-Three 


Look at what’s NEW 
in the 


Fruit of lemon may be impossible to 
eat but 12>foot high tree that was 
grown from seed by Mrs. Margaret 
Silbum, 5709 Woodland Road, is apple 


of her eye. Tree was started seven 
years ago and this year grew 100 
lemons, one weighing more than 
pound. —(William Boucher) 


SAFER IS" WHEELS AND LOW PROFILE TIRES 
— , for a smoother, safer 
ride, longer tire life, 

\ f \ 2 permitting bigger brakes 

TT^ apd better cootingl 


Pilot Died a Hero 
Bringing Plane In 


Ale it not another name for beer* 

(It's the very merry brew.) 


In the pilot's eotnpertment. 
where White was labor lug 
agaiast dlMster with hia first 
and second oMcers. there is a 
done which can be lifted up and 
then aUd acmes a track. It’a 
an escape hatch tor the crew. 
Only a crewman would know 
how to open it It was open and 
some dt the passengers are 
believed to have escaped 
through H. But Owdt White 
walked away tnifn It. back to 
the pasaenger'a cempartment to 
tee that everyone waa out o( 
tha ship and died there. 

/V#ar HiracidouM 

Arthur D. Lewis, senior vice- 
president and general manager 
od Easteni Air Lines, aaid * 
‘“niat he waa able to bring his 
aircraft Into the smaU field 
uiMler twilight visibility aondi- 
tians Is little short od mira¬ 
culous.’' 

Capt Thamas Oakes, divlsfon 
vice - president flight of 
Easten, said: 'Tm particularly 
proud that Chuck came back 
frocD the cockpit and ascertained 
that evarybody waa out of the 
paiaenger eosnpartmenl.** 

White is survived ^ his 
wife, Angelus. and three chil- 
diets—a son. IS, and two dau^- 
ters, 17 and 14. 


PARKING IRAKC WARNING LIGHT 
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PARKING RRAKC ... Na estra cost. 


K««p np tha happy tra41tl«a. SarTa 
yaar foaita a bald asd asallaw Malaaa 
Ala. It'a tha Talaiida braw Canadlana 
katra aa|«yad ainea 171b. Far aid tIaMa* 
aaka, gathar araaad tha nratida with 
yaar Iriaads tbit Tula. Drlak a taaat ta 
ChrlataMa with rary aMrry Malaaa Ala. 


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most unrecognizable body to file “fX 

passenger section of the Coostel- »*“<* , 

latioo Sunday. And. puttlns two U you ^ throttles 
and two togetoet. evayone ”!* ^ 

asii^ed that Wr le died in the ««*»’»* ^ ttwotties and the 
finest tradition ol a ahip’s wsp- «« «“» 
tain to the passe iger service. *** three and four engtoes 

those on the right side — and 

Might Hate Jumped 

® ^ those on the IHt dde — the, 

Tl«rc wer« two escape plaiw will turn. Provided your 
hatehfM to the pilot's coo^rt- loww how and Uffling Is good, 
ment of White’s Conide and he 
might have been ibis to >jmp Oelieate Approach 

to safety through «e td them, go White a«ted dosm. rtt.nl 
But irtieo fijsy found his body ^ ^ mn^net. advanciia two, 
retanling two. sdvtotclng two 
of bulkhead Iccdtog to th. cirelto* now awl then 

pitot’s com parmw H. near s pa» ^ itoc.it. 

•enger emergency exit The eon- the air a Mil Im’t ahrays 

elusion was thtoWhle.tMdttiav , Sometimes It looks like, 
sdly the last to leave Wa sWp tableland 
as captain, had p«^shrt to a The (»ly spot While rould 
flash fire aboard the PUns as ^ to .et down hi. plane ta 
he WH to shw. open a door. ^ , 

a i'" T hesvUy populated resldenUal 

from Brooklyn who lately made ^ 

his home in Rye Beach. N.H.. 

became Involved ta a quick and • valley. 

.he dead saga Friday when the So WMte came in. aklmming 
Jetliner cUpped off Ms Cotmie’i wer a barn and silo, missing a 
tail contrMr tree, hitting smallfr trees. 

It may well be that he was 

DlBtreai Signal beaten to pulling off a complete 

UWrcMB .^ipnos miracle and llvtog to teU about 

Seconds alter the collision, it by the fact tost the land 
Roger Holt of Northhampton, wasn't -flat. The plane came 
N.H., White's first officer, oi a alope they call Hunts 
radioed a distrers ngnsl: Mountain. 

"Mayday, Mayday. Mayday _ 

This is Eastern Flight 103. He- Sfamm«d On Fouser 

quest emergency ciearwe to ^le ahead 

Kennedy, request any c» ^ ^e slammed 

cn the poier at the last moment 
approacn. ^ compensate 

For 10 minutes taen. while fo, ri,e. But the rise was 
terror gripped the hear.-i of y ^ j^e aircraft broke 

to two and caught fire. That’s 
. Boston-to-Ne^ Mantle ^ 

plane. proved he was a jj 

fuer's filer. 'nwee aboard the M*"" bed 

*T have no tcntrols except ^nnwn thev were to trouble. 


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mothers will be able to continue Montreal, Toronto. Wlnripeg. 
their airborne careers with Air Calgary and Vancouver, was 
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But relaxation of the single- 

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{laillf ColoiUBt Vielofii, B.Cj, Tue*.. D«c. 7, 1965 


Ecumenical Council Most Vital Religious Event 


By LOMS CASSEIA The council father* decreed bisliop*” or efilscc^il Senate.! 

IPI RelictoB Editor public worship Ma« hence- whic*i will, include repreaenta-l 

forth to be conducted in the live* of all iiatinna) hicrarchlei| 
-'Hie Vatican Ecumt^al Coun- language o< the people instead aiHt will 1* rather like a Itttlei 
ell wa* the moat ^ifrnificant of Latin so members o( the con- ecumepioal council. This body 
religious event of this -century, gregatim could be active par- will meet in Rome at the call irf 
It laid the groundwork for licipants rather than—ailent the P»^ to advise and consult 
changes in the Reman Catholic spectatoni. Eurovision Mas made with him <»i major policy de- 
Church as far-reaching as any for revising the order of the cBiona. The Poi»e has already 
Kought hy Martin Luther at the mass, purifying it of medieval aramunced that ttM first session 
time of the Protestant Reforma- accretions and redundancies. •'Hi h* held in 19(»7. 

*‘T' u ^ .K, emphasis on NATIONAL TAI-KS 

As a result or this histone sermons, scripture reading and 
four-year summit conference of hymn singing. council also called for re- 

blihopa from every nation, the internationalization of 

world's largest religious body ** ' **^^"**»0^ the Roman curia (which Pc^ 

will: Next, the Council turned Its promised to undertake 

• Conduct Iti wonhip leiv- atientkw to. the task of re-dc- «ice), wid empowered na- 


ices in new ways. fining the . jwer structure of the '•ofal ejdscopal eentereocet, 

church, artJ correcting the one natiwiai CattxAc 

Dccentrallre Ita form of wnphasis on papal su- welfare conference In the Uai- 

■nment. pcemacy which resulted from ‘ed Statw. to deal wilb many 


government. 


RadicaUy revise its atti- ** uncompleted work of the h^*!.***’* hhfterto referred to 




tude toward other religions. Vatican Council of 1870, . Ronie. 

_ ... ^ TTieae actiona, when fully kh- 

• Give greater prwnlnence The correotive which the pigmented, wJl me«i gieater 

to the Bible as a aourcebook of oouncil adopted was the "doc- autonomy, and wMl give 
doctrine. ooUj^alily ’ wtach as- noo-Itallan C^dtteUcs a bigger 

• Accord new dimity and * biabi^. by God- church's affair* 

i.r*' w“r *•» ^ 

• Overhaul It* seminaries to in Ihe responsibility for govern- RADICAL REVISIONS 

insure better selection and pre- Ing the whole chunh. A radical revialon of Calho- 

paration of priests. POPE'H Rl’PRPMACV relaliosw with oton- religions 

• Put nuns into madern; waa decreed in three dlTerait 

dress, The oouncil's document was at itociunerrti at major Importance. 

That's not all the Qjuncll did. ^ reaffinn the Pope’s su- first commMa Catholioa to 
but it’s enough to indicate the Pfwnfwy and to make clear that establish warm new ties of oo- 
braithtaking s e o p t of Its ^ authority of the bi^npa wa* operation. friendWi^ and dli- 
achievements, to be exercised only in ccnjunc- jogue with their '‘separated 

MANY vrARA brethren" of otbnr Oiriatlin 

MAA* TtAKx ^ chuiYhes. 

Not alt the changes it wrought jopened lo future decentralization second reooBnaet the 

wnU be visible i^mmediately to of power. ,pirttual value* Inherem in non- 

he church* SM.OOO.OOO mem-. ^ related decree provided for Q^istian religion*, and particu¬ 
lar*. It will take many years. of a new "synod of lariy die "common patrimony" 

In some cases, to implement —-—— -— -- 

the broad charter* oi reform I 

which wwe laid down by the i. ■■ i i t 

council fathers. 

But the die has now been 
east, and the dw Cathn’ .c 
church tor centuries to rom* 
will be shaped by the declaions 

made in St. Peter'a Basilica 'd 

since the late Pope John XXIII *■ 

called the council to order on Jp >j 

Oct. H. 19S2. fjh _. . 

80MX APPALLED f^y fj y _ - :J. i 

Some Catholic traihticnallsts. ~ \ - 

who preferred the old waya, are fV V 

appalled by the whde bufinMs. .-h U ~~ A/ 1 "7 ' « 

'liielr viewpeknt was vigorousiy h ' /( ' ' 

represented in the Council by a tT^^w I 'V 

■mall but determined minority 1 ''f\ 

of cettoeivadve bMupa who ' I 

made up in parliamentary akill ^ 

what they lacked in voting 

power. 

Their manoeuvres succeeded ^ 

on many occasiens in poetpontng ^ 

action on important documents. 

'ITu* led to premature gloom- 
mongerlnt by disappointed Lib- 
erala and gave rise to a wide- 
spread public impression that 
council was fcaindering on 
tha rocki of ccnsacvitive In- 
tranaifsnea. 

MAJOBmr CXjMMriRD Xljl * 

NatMng cnuld be further fruoi ! | 

ttw tnjtfi. 'The key faet about tha ^HHBH^B 
eauBClt, from the day It opened 
uaUItiie day cloaed. was the 
MOTifitIming aize of the major- 

Hy aonmitted to Pope John's I rid 

yragnm of renewal and reform. KRR|fMRn^| A 

li ttlls revolodoe in what waa m|j!Lmu^9 BS BB^kJB 

hr oaMhirief a staid and change- ^B»R|ZT^H jC wI JBj 

reaistaBt Institution cannot be IMB 

ngai^sd as a eoup engineered ,, , . . . .■ 

ip ■ fpw hot-eyed reformers. It llliS Slu6 OT lIlB 

■npHnnti the eonildoed jodg- «■ > 

ravR end enthuriastie wdll td QarihnAfln 

noik the 2.300 biahaps wlo iwwva 

pettaotly endured endleea weeks B^^^^^BH 
ofUlli debate la order to cope | 

sHih a cruelly long agenda MtkhM DIaliilariM U mUrt. tcrthlcMIla, ttmiee 

iwiapiNo BEpioBM 

tin Best fruit of their labor This aditortleamant Is not pubilshad or dispiayM M the 

w„a ^ UipN,C««r.l ■owd N by tha Covwn-Nrd otfc.ti^ 

efle Uturgical inwcUces. 


which Christians share with emre and auihority as Luther^ 
Jew*. It also repudiate* any ever did. This dot-ument urge* 
notion that Jews are under a di- Bible reading by OatliolLcs; en 
vine » ur*e because of the cruci- i.-ourage* Catholk scholars to 
fixion of Jesus, and decries all employ modern methods of 
(cHTiis of anti-semitUim. ] Biblical study, including form 

RELl«IO|-k UBERTV ‘eeSti to 

Tlif third document, in many ,,pm,* which leave the door open 
way* the moat revolutioiwry ac-|(f.. the ackiwledgmem that 
lion taken by the council, put.su^rnan authon may have en-ed 
the Catholic Qiurch «*i record some non-essential details, 

for the first time as believing 1 that they spmetimea used 

that religious liberty Is *0x1-,literary forms such’ a-s i>octry, 
ordained human right w4iich iSjp^abie nd myth, w^ch were 
not to be contravened by anyi 

government or Institution. | , www 

Protestant obeeivei l , who at- 

tended all sessions of ti»e coun-j' i^'a'\%\YV y 

cil, were delighted with the re-' y»> ft E 

ligioua liberty declaration. A 

BDiLE READING * •;I'SgV\ t'Sj 

1 They airo were pleased wilh ' ■ T 

a council document which ac- 1^*^—/' ^ *■..»'• 

corda to the Bible as much rev* ^ 

' now yoD doii*tt 


never meant to be read as literal 1 
history. 

IHie long-range effect! of the 
new Catholic emphasis on the 
Bible are tmponible to calcu¬ 
late. But one prominent Catholic 
UMologian. Rev. Gregory Baum, 
predict that the ultimate influ¬ 
ence flf this document will be 1 
g-Yater than,that of any other | 
action taken by the Council. 




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This was the Walker’s new home - nicely designed, beautifully 
landscaped. Until the sun went down. Then? Nothing. The house, the 
garden, the hospitality - all were lost in the night. A closer 
look will reveal a dent in the fender of the Walker’s car. And some 

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paint missing from one of the carport poets. The boss and his 
wife weire invited for dinner; but they couldn’t find the house in the 
darkneee. Oh, well. They probably would have tripped on the 
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Ontly (JoIOMIfit -VielcrU, B.C., Tuet., D«c. 7, 196S 

Dense Fog Flees 
Dry Ice Flakes 


SLATTLK (AP) — KKorts to 
-disperse fug by seeding it with 
}>oHdered djy ice will begin at 
iteattle • Tacoma airport next 
month. Airport Manager Don 
Shay amxMinced Monday. 

The technique is already used 
at Spokane. Portland. Pendleton 
and Medford, Ore.. Boise. Idaho, 
Salt Lake City, Rmo and othn* 
cities. 

Shay said the of Seattle, 
which operates the airport, 
made' arrangements with Seattle 
>'Ught Service Inc. to do the fog 
feeding. 

Jack M. Conrad. President of 
' Seattle Flight Service, said 


Beef Club 
Flans Help 

Luxton 4-H Beef Oub will 
meet at 7:30 p.tn.. Dec. 15. in 
the home of ^lub leader Mrs. 

^loira Pitt. 37i3 Duke Road. 

Special attenti<m will be given 
to club meihbera needing 

calves. Mrs. Pitt said. _ 

"The club will help lU mem¬ 
bers In the purchasing of the OOVERNMEMT FLIES 
animals.” The Ontario department of 

The club is open ft>r boys and lands'and fomta maintain 12 
girls between the eges of.lO'and Mr bases the year round, and a 
20 years. total of 3 in the summer. 


seeding would get under way 
with the first hef^y fog next 
month, during which temjiera- 
turcs are near or below freez¬ 
ing- 

Tlie seeding plane wUI fly 100 
I feet abos-e the fog. probably at 
an altitude of 800 to 1.000 feet. 
Cfwrad said. He said he expects 
to clefr a corridor about 9.000 
(eel Icng and a quarter of a 
mile wide over the runw^ and 
approach. The cemdor should 
remain clear ot fog for 30 to 
40 minutes, he said. 

REST AT FREEZING 

If the seeding it to be most 
successful, the fog must be at 
a freezing temperature or below. 
Some resuRs can he obtained 
up to 3$ degrees. Conrad said. 

"VS'hen dry Ice pellets are 
dntpped into the super-cooled 
(og, a chemical reaction changes 
water particles into ice 
crystals.*’ said Shay. "These 
literally start a very tine snow¬ 
fall. releasing the moisture and 
dissipating the tog." 

The fog-seeding wil cost the 
port of Seattle $40.50 an hour 
of actual flight time. “ 


Gooderham’s 1832 
j is an unusually light and 
: mellow Canadian whisky. 



Thanks to our windmill. 

When we itarted making whisky back to 1132, we built a 
huge windmill on our first distillery site. 

Our founder, William Gooderhara, used it to grind the 
frain that went into his first whiskies. (35 years before 
CoofederattoD.) 

Even badk In those days, we were very choosey about 
the thinp that went into our whisky. Like our ryes and 
our barleys. 

Aad at we'fe grown older, it’s one of the lessons we’vo 
never forgotteo. 

That's why when yon flnt tip 1832, yonU know it's t 
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1832. And our windmill. 

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run-of-the-mill whisky. 

Gooderham's have been distilling fine vdihkies since 1832. 

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Walter RokMer H iMrii j.fl 
Dee. 11. in an n.BCTRO-1 
HOME Organ concert, dlT 
maxed by the eatoUc seundlj 
effect! of the cxciuMve't 
Rhjihni King. T 

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P'tlu 

' Tu«(d«T. Dtc. 7, 146S 


Island Firms Paying 


Toronto Indystrials 


Wall Street 
Staggers 
Then Rallies 


The. w*U flowed at l*-20 bar¬ 
rel! an hour from th* top ^’4 
f#ct at th« Sawtooth formation 
enrountmd at 2.845 feet. 

The fini well three-<]uartei i 
(jt a mile to the e««t gave flmi- 
lar results and a thin) loeaOon 
ia now being spotted. 


1|ABKV ^Ot .N<i' I 

Busineaa Editor i 

Vaneaj er Island subsidiaries 
<y ConsplldiTed Mmmg and 
.'tiiieiung are makutg dividend 
nvws these days. 

Sunru Mini’s is to pay 10 cents j 
a ithar* Dec. .11. folkiwuift the^ 
earber anwuncement that Sun- 
loch Mines Ltd., in which Sunro 
is a major shareholder wtuld 
'pay 6 cents on the lame day. 

Ci>a.st Cbpiier Ltd., which has 
a co|)t>cr imxiucer on Quatsmo 
iSiHind and abio a Comlnoo sub- 
'sidiary is to pay 50 per ' A " 

• share on Dec. .It. 


Th# company expects to de¬ 
liver 188.000 barrels a day in 
DecHiilier 


■iark 

abiuM 

Aeuaa 

Alt* i;«i 

Alla CCS 

Alla Sat 

Als Cm 
AU CMI« 
siaoBia 
Aluminl 
Alum 4't s 
Aiim tprS 
Alin 3 d 4S 
Ana CPai* 
AnlMi A - 
Ars C epr 
Ar* C fpc 
Art aOpr 

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A>k Tarapl 
All Sumr 
All Sus A 

Aon at 
A'xe 

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Rank .SS 
Balk P 
■ark P A 
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Ra> Mil* s 
■aav Liiaa 
■all StM* 
■icka 

Bm VaJIar 
B«a Val^ 


Vancouver 

Trading 


SECOJtn M (« ESS 
A second succeksful od weili 
in the Grand Korks area of 
southern Alberta has been re¬ 
potted by Westcoast Production! 
iJi!.. and Western Pacific Prod¬ 
ucts and Crude Oil Ihpellnes 
Ltd. 


> red Cram 
I riaat Ilfs 
I ll«aiwr»-4 
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Fivd Cda 
1 KPt:.p,.« 
KI'K nt pf 
I'raavr 
t-'nir.ian 
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G«i> llak 
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Uivnlyaar 
, Uudyrar a 
RL Pauar 
RL piiwar 
I RS Cap 
U Wni L 
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NEW YORK fAP)-The iWclt 
market reacted to the credit 
tighteninK move by tl 
hoard 


federal leserve hoard w 11 h| J ■*« I-;" ‘Jj JJJ 

shock and surprise that hal-iMmiini t.uu 

tepvl prices in a huge wave of .’tSJtje. Pri. i»!w » l-i'I 

early aelline. Iwl the list came iTaidr ici.ni tj aj 

back to cut its losses greatly. f^*vm 
Had tlie hrst4»ur IS 

mained uncut, it e-ould have Hinia 

been the steejiest for any day ^ iis im 

since Nov. 22. 1963. the day AHi^u a lu aw m m 

Presidi-nt Kennedy was r***' “ *■ 

slnatcd. "nie final loas, though Bajatmaji Qw Sr* iSj 

sharp, will never make tdftory. n u 

swelled to the n « 

KHaaa 

BWUt Laka ■ IS 

fhaaa Cap thk H 

(Mmmo OMfbou 


WHO HAS THE 
BEST SERVICE? 


Research Roard oC 
ciutada Biological Btatton, 
Nanaimo. R.C. 

Trawler Matter 


Hardna l»l G IS n ■» k 

Hardm pr aid tai «B W 

Haid ran* IW IMIt Mli sm *. S 

Hard eVpA in |>i <4 JB Ju-, — . 

Hawtor S W(2 |B)i SS S'.-<a 

Harm S(i ai sn. S>. P • S 
H im* Pt SO na MD M - 10 

H >n>« A S171k ns IT't— S 

Hisnr R IIS ll is 

Hur Ena lai G.' U 1.' 

Hiuky IkM nss US US - S 

Huu.r Rpr U tUS UW SIS - S 

HiMkji bw UAi ns too too — IS 
HIIC S|U 111 ll*k US — S 

■U Oil O l-Aii IIS ITS 1T\ - S 

Imp Ikl ais 8** US - S 

Imp Too SS7 nss MS US - S 

Ind An-ap mS t3SS 23 £1 — S 

Ind Mm :SU B • t 

lad Wira 3il> MS S*i S«i — lo 

InsUi inn P% 1\k IS 

Inland Ra* SIS Bk SU s « -k k 

Inland Uw llA) SS B B 

Iflt-Cly R 23 Gs I7\ US - S 

lUM ABM SW S«* 

IMC I'C ITU Bk ttS-tk 

tm Nk-kai k«i3 Of « -1 

Int toll ik* Rw'. Bk »S N 

Imp* PL l«i| BSk Uk Hk- S 

IM lai P X.-AJ tik I s - k 

Inv Rnmp ik) GOk Ilk MS 

biv «jrp A SIW G4k 14 n. 14k—k 

ITL Jnd ISO tus 13S Us — S 

Jamn S(1 ]tm bV >S *S 

JKfamai inD tck 23 S3\— k 

Jail »> lU GS IGk-lS 

Jjrka> C GIS BH S S — k' 

Jock C pr Iifi GOk 10k I<ik — S 
Juck 3 pr i n B • • - k 

EallS DA US Bk Sk Sk a k 

Kriar; Ca ZS GTk ITk Itk 

Laton STS fitk Itk Rk 

lAiaist d GS IS U 

Lalarxr A 3C GJk U4k llk-k 

UW Cam uas Bk Sk.lk-S 

UCrm <B MAI BS VS BU — I 
Lakatad pr sS Gtk Uk »k 
laira !iac «M BiN Vk Tk—k 
Uu Pla IMS GlV Uk US - k 

ua Fzm 29 aes s^ aus 

Lau Fmiao W u€ Bk — k 

Uu n 9 C Efk ns 

Laurssw 3i)3BBIBU-| 
UiaaS nil II IS IS 

U«> UGi OSk 14k US— k 

U'k ■ pr - HOI il7k Itk Itk - k 

Lift laxrW no B • ■ 

Life lav wl IikB SB ‘■I as — u 


mm m British Coluoibte. went 
into praduction Isxt week with 
an Initial capacity of 250 tons 
of btoached kraft a day. 

A Joint venlurd 


Volume was 

S fourth largest in history, U,4S0. 

000 shares compared wlA 1.160, 
k 000 Friday, and the largest anma uow 
since May 29. 1962 when 14.750.- SSJUf"* 

^ 000 xham changed hands. eSi'£SS^ 
k Blue chips and cats-and^]ogt oS 
ij wen> swejrt dovsnwird as big 
»■ blorlu of stocks were dumped ouwwam 
k on the market. 

« 

* .ffifies Bu»ie»t 

VA.NCOUVER ICPI 
were the feature 
ti was up .87 to $17 and Bomite 
gained .16 to close at .76. Peso 
^ was up .12 to $1.99 and Rod- 
k Strom gained .10 to close at 1.78. i 

* Pyramid was off $1.37 at $13.75 
and Utica was dwn .15 at $1.I5. 

In the oils. Prosper was off 
S .OS at .62. Fort SL John was 

down .06 at $1.75 «■! Ftoyal p- - -- 

^ American was off .04 at $1-5$. IZSL. 

In the industrials, Neon gain- 
ed .12 to reach $9.12 and Maw mj«i3 Ob 
• ey-Ferwson was up .12 at $34. 

* (23). NG BB 

Spw (Vepfa ■ ims 

22 BankiB eaken xH! *3Sw*' mS 

? Nrp PnwiPtr i« 

5 TORONTO (CD-Wlth news j»* 
k that the bank rate was In- aSCsp rm 

^ creased Sunday by the Bank of 
‘ Ckaada. prices took a quiet ivruwd rsB 

k tumble to morterto. trwHng 52 

^ Bank stocks immediately re- R-atunn >—w 

k fleeted weakness with Royal jhih? nvM«r 
2 diufipuig I to 71, Imi»ria]-Cbm- S 

k merce ^ to 62%.. Nova Scotia «i«w Bdw s5 
% to 70, Tmmtojiiminian % to ormm bm 
> 6D% while Montreal was un- wmMiia* toe :«M 

k changed at 60. tS 

j TTiis weakness carried over Jj^ETosw rS 
into all other stock graupuigs tnw IMS 

a *• the Tiwonto Index and the 
M TSE index declined LTI to wspitra Bmisa 
k 154 32, 

in other main list issues, Al- _ omewr 

' goma lost Ut to ». CPR 1% K~Tmt~ m 

X to IT. Moore Oorp.. 1 to 7*. T». gsto m 

' ..... 1 t.. Mil c.—x ^ toBaVs_ _ 


Bnma w a<i SIS lirw SA .* 1 

Brxil MB B S ■ 

■r Tna iiui Cik .S -k 4 k 

H-Tnkpr 3S4S 4S «S— k 

nA Ciwr Kii t;*. !•. Ik . 

RA oh MmD GkH 3<4 Vk — ^ 

■T Porta i<OJ G'.'a r.-s ck — k 

■l' Smb' a:3 BTk V* Gk 

■r ik«r iw G3*4 <*> )S‘« * k 

Hr PtimM 1-T ves S>'> OSS-l 

■miwnr ssri s<k 4 •• 

n-trk A 43 s?1 37 n -Jk 

Buna Su6 GTk im 11%- 

rAB-M »6 G3 IP* 11 —H 

Ckl Pm* 199) r.’Tk 21 Gk — k 

t'sn-n Dip in »m n mh - is 

4' Bm*S A flO Gt n ‘31 

raa Cem 343 S44k 44 M 

fkn Cm a .n t»% »%»%-% 
rpB Iron ?T] IGk B B%-]% 

rpa MiH :i» s.’is -•% n%- k 

(- Pack A ts pc\ p\ Vk~k 

(’ Port a BP M M M — % 

Cpn P*m 13Sn ni ii u 

eSL 90 «r M Bk- k 

ISL pr 313 MS •% as 


between 

Weyerhaeuser and a group of 
Canadian, lumlaermen, K a m- 
I loops has more than 450 emfdoy- 
lees of svhom 200 are in the mill 
land the mnainder in the wood 
Iproducts divistun 


At least three years above- 
average success as a trawler 
master, ability to hang and 
repair trawl nets. Familiar 
with modem electronic aids 
to fishing. Knowledge of 
Canadian West Coast fish¬ 
ing grounds and practices 
desirable but not essentlsL 
Experience as an officer 
aboard vessels Isrger than 
500 GT an asset. Possession 
of Home Trade (350T) Cer¬ 
tification or willingness and 
ability to acquire such with¬ 
in two years. Appointment 
may be made as early os 
January 15, 1966. Infoma- 
ti<»i and application forms 
available frcmi Director at 
above address. 


ANVIL TAR.** OVKii- 

Anvil lining Corporahon Ltd. 
has been formed to explore and . 
develop the 2,400 claims in the I fl| 
Vango^a area of the Yukon 
presently ovvned by Dynasty Ex- “,,1**1 
pioration Ltd. of Vancouver and viuwip 
Cyprus Mines Ltd. of Los Ange- 5i‘,Vi*M 
lee. iBtfpiat 

Cyprus will own 60 per cent 
■0(1 Dynasty 40 {wr cent of the vutPiM 

_ sit Pp*! 

new company. 

In a statement to the New 
York SkMk >j(chsiige II. T. [f* ' - 
Mudd, presidmt of Cypnii said j 
dnihng indicaitied a tosvBga af| 
30,000,000 tons of silver lead tone, 
one on the property. It would 
be suiMhie tar open pit mtotog 


Mines 

as PyriAsI y B«ncr««i 
* 

rn4*y Mimp 
U pipjiy cwvap 

esn Eirploc 
Rlaol MparvA 
UeoarBj Krp 
Uraailuc 
(irani«* 
aun«> 

JtrIcStP 

Jprpcy 
Eamk>i«« 
U«G« Hrldp 
Lams Maina 


Toronto stock Exchinga 
Montreal Stodc Exchange 
Canadlaa Stock Exchange 
Vancouver Stock Ebcchange 
Royal Trust Building • 613 View Street, Victoria, B.C. 
Telephone: Ev e r g reen 3-4171 


STOCK DEUSTS:U 
Vancouver Stock Exchange an¬ 
nounces it has delisted the, 
shares of Cold Lake Pipe Une 
Co. lor violation of exchange, 
regulations. I 


ii*'* Active Stocks 


% HBW tana 

% Vvlwa>» 

% GGB SpWTV sm 
u lONM Qaeww a UMIBI 

% IMIill CWUt Wl- 
I47M0 ftp AmprIePB 
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k >4aia acM cnra 
k IMlII Ab> T«( 

% ISTM TSikSb* 

usdes ABietx Ova 
tS lioaea fSsanaS 

usens Rm DyaptnMi 
k liMB RCA 

Min FWtAlM BkllW 
k wayi Orytivr 

GIB Epjiprp Gr L 

MnXTttKAI. 


OIL DELC\ EiUE9 
Oil deliveries by Trane Moun¬ 
tain Oil Pipe Line Cooipany In 
November averaged 226,417 bar¬ 
rels a day compared frith 220.- 
808 barrels in November. 1964. 


PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 


Let us take the worry (Hit of irour raital problem. 
We offer a comideta awlca bi . . . 

• Serridaf TsBOBte to CollecHoes 
to Advice re Reatel Valaea 

HOI'SKS — APARTIIENTS — COMMERCIAL 
_ Serrlag Vldofla for Over Half a Century 


New York 
Markets 


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PHONE EV^StSS 


762 FORT STREET 


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MPI •mpleiPp M iW sapPIMiem PSS ttOAMUl pontrol dppprtapat Sup 
M ppailBGot Ptppaiioe pI Hi PtUMMss. XMlMi viU nrelTi ppi* pp- 
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Mpm w wpM B p iMlir opGUm m win Sp tsUr ewertM tP Ikp 
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Toronto Mines 


SmHppUmp PPPBIPt PS*. PdMPaaW. srwfWiUWPl iPpBliipMMa fepilpi 
Skiort paS priMPi Blpiy papoM M anOM w; 


Grain 

WINNIPRO 

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-Ik lUjid Minr* IB N. iUlp Rapep aw Id, u2* 

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tAM Blk. Bni rwidUM B. ISBM. 


REVENUE 


6SUrrE APARTME3<rr ill good aroB. Net annual re¬ 
turn $2,640.00. Steiuly Income with no vacancy prob¬ 
lems. Property has been re-wlred. New coppw plumb¬ 
ing end new furnace. Excellent condition. Full price 
$2SA)0.00. Tenna If required. $10,000.00 down, owner 
will carry balance. > 


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npaw MisS I.AW now 
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IBk 1B% 

IB mk UD uik ifk 

IBk IBk IMk JBk oexIiBan B 

131 Itok IBk 137% (Mf ON » 

Harta Bk 

IBk IS 111% 131 H^naBakp B% 

IBk IBk IG IMk Hanpywpll n 

IBk IB IBk 131k IBT Bk 

tMond HmI Ck 
Wk 3B% BIk BIk IM HpifPPW Gk 

3B BHV4 Wk 3Bk tM NIcM «*% 

■I mk BIk m'n ix Tw Bk 


Dividends 

Declared 


ARTHUR E. HAYNES, LIMITED 


di-cwthpr 

M»(rb 

Hay 

.fotbawM- 

lanuanr 

Mink 

Hay 

Oab 


After boors! AnioU Fleft S82-SW7 
Peter Browa 882-1553 


iT tiu -_- - TIS T3>4 TIH Tin 

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I raam Dpt. ». pS Owe; b. - 

oUtrtJnz 2; ■onJNO 

h itHM HIM, M capia Mua IS nsi cooks pToudly boilcd 

». the world's largest haggis, i 240- 
sp awMP Prana, -A" u i«y*Ma I’OtHid mooster, for a trade fair 
? to Australia. 

3 S. J. IrapMa. na 11 Work SIviSawl 
k xe ppch 9 apniBiPi, iwyaUs Jaw 13 
Ik rpuk Dtc G; al Dae. ISi (Pdtemsu* 


HOLE RROOIin RET 
A new worid reooni flar tiBM 
nehnst wie act r eo m Oy fftm 42 
workers cm a Scntttsh hydro pro 
Ject drilled ■ seveoflaot hoto 650 
feet to a week. 


Toronto Oils 


Unlisted Stocks 


MM tJlA.tlUlia 
AIWIV.C TrI A 114 I 

U <d W Cda lik IS 
an. Cannar 8 Uk 
Cklt Pwr pA G B 
GtOInCW.Sra 13% 12k I 

l-^andTutpM Uk 13k 
Madlll nan Bn 
Madiil pM •% 10% 

NS LifM pM ■ Uk 

Nnr TW irfS » G 

UK Hell pftt • 10 

OK Hrii M pS to 10% 

UK HWI wl* B n 

OK Tel pM r% «H 

Ikr Una Tr 14% Ilk 
Par W Air MS IIS 
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Pnrp R -MIB tM ini 
Seabiwrd l.llp Uk 

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aoxiM 
Don). B ChiL 
SB Mk 

Do S B SPk BVk 

tX> 4k 73 Bk M% 

Os Sk IS Mk BP% 

Do 4k n Mk fD% 

Do »k M M% rk 

CNR 4 0 Bk M'4 

Dn I n B% M\ 
BTK Ik B M M 
nC TH 8k B Mk Mk 
BHI »% « Mk Mk 
Oop Ca* »k B « M 
rP8 SB «% G 
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Tr ran SB IB 144 
Tr ran S B lOS lin 
Weairawal A *7 M 
CM r-nv r lie% lOSk 
Plwe Pi t TO Mk 


Yukon Aid IM ifS 

Bp*i Pel* M 

VeWurpi llW n« 

ifm:«L riTOB 

G1 ndP Coca CM TSS 

AJI L'dn Olv wr >B 

Amar Craw MS Hi 
Cdp Urnanh S2P eo 
Cdn Ciwrcr IM lOM 
Cir 4<S «4 

Cdn Tnwaed M SB 
Cdleef Fund e« OH 
Cj luiu nallB UM U'S 
Corp 111* iMi SM 
Dm C«ne 4B G1 
Dan Dv IM 1C 
Dm tquiiT JBA IMS 
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Fadarmlrd *-3 TtS 
Fed Fn VB Sin 
FM O a a SM flO 
Oraw Ine 4.1 *« 

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Onm o a a UM 
OuMOlin GT PC 
bSl lasupl M «7 
In* Gnnaih »a vn 
IBV MiSlwl Ml U4 
l.««rrpsa nn 1<M 
Mutual Arr 811 US 
Mutual Dnd >04 104 

srtpiwi mp w SM 
MWiw! Inc Bn Bi 
Nalruarai 1IM llfS 
PmvkIM SIS en 

a** !>• 109 im 

Timed’ In* SM TM 
Tmna »a A 
Do n 951 
Do C *17 PO 
UMS Arwan Ml ISB 


TOOO.NTn 

Bid Aaked 

Gllad Trip S 10 

Aairata^M 1 14 

Hraiwmar B 28 

RiM Metals S > 

RrMW MtU 9 B 
Cudrr PI n 

Owwa* Ito IB 

DanWork la 13 

OSn Javriis 8 10 

Cralrr Hill M Ji 

Dswarluda 7 13 

Benioda ' 8 I 

OaMa B B 

UucaSM a U 

Indian 8liq IP n 

JUIM U 14 

, Kirk IBsia 4 7 

Lnruni 8 P^ 

iJBierlBi IS IS 

1 . 11 * Mdunr S IB' 

kUrlBPe M 85 

Muty ns to to 

Nat Mplartic a to 
N*« LieB S I 

Niptraa to 

Faitpu n to 

R.itan KL Ito U8 

GIvav Key M 1« 

Rluntp MnP B 38 

Hniipp 1 It 

TUra SS SB 

Uran Rida* 8 s 

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N.ir Pa(*nc Mi 

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Giver TIUn Svi Gl 

Gellakn 120 IM 

I ruarade tifiy Inn US 

I New «pllli«IS B n 


4 Mads Brand. eanaM B <«WU. Mf- 

aU* Ja* 1, reoa-d Dec. U; wi Oar. IS 

"wan Mlaea lAd., IP 9Ma, paysMa 
Drr. r. rmad Ore. 18; ad Dec U 
l^we* rappaa C*. IH.. -A' UH, 
paypHe Dtc. G; raaaard Dsc. 18; wf 


Box Scores 


Just opened] Deluxe accommodation 
overlooking Nootka Sound- Dining 
Room, cofftto ahop, banquet 
facilities. Excellent hunting and 
m fishing. Adjacent to Shopping 
L OTHER DELTA HOTELS AT 
Campbell River- Disoivery Inn, 
Vancouver - Airport Inn, 
Prince George - The INN of tho 
I North, opening February, 1966. 


WMIall IIIBS M B M 

WM-Bd ans 94% Mk Ml 

Wr Bart Gto io to to 

Tala Miaw 12 12 U 

Tk Bamr 2 a ni 111 111 
Yukano »ns T S% G 

TafcMl C a« U 20 M 

zsnmsii IM M a B 

rwapp HB 24 B 3* 


Daura 

Advanre* 

Drcllnea 
I'nHwRfed 
Sew hl(tw 


Thp Albrmi Canai and Its two 


timllsriy named communltieo 
were named after Don Pedro 
AlbernL oammander of the 
SpsuHah ooldlen in the eiqiedt- 
ti4» to Noodca to 1790, led by 
lAita. 


Egg Market 


niock ea4italinaB apart from Guoaflaa Pma Tawoato 
trodtog an stoppHed by JoasM Rielsaieaoa to fooa, Hogwr 
foweoliMHto LM„ HbiII Mockay to Oe., bVMt- 

■Mtot Doolen* asaaptotina. to. H. tonsw to Ow., T. H. Rnrna 
to Oe. aod Potobertoa ■ecHriUea. 


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Nam«. 


itiflalioiHirY 


Stocks Falling Fast 
As Bank Rates Rise 


By IIARRV YOl N(i 
RuAin^H^ Etillnr 

Increase of Uie U.S. fwlcral’ 
reserve discount rale from four 
to 4'« per cent and the subse¬ 
quent raLsios. of the Bank of 
Canada rate from .4'« per cent, 
to 4S per cent, sent shudders 
Ihruugh the stock markets Mon- 
it.ay. 

Tlje tightening of money creal- 
•d greater investor misgiving in< 
the U.S. than in Canada. Mhere 
some such move has long been 
anticipated and probably dia- 
co<inte<^. 

At New York, stock prices 
dmpped sharply after the open- 
.ing and at one time Dow Jones 
industrial average had dropped 
alxHit IS points. There was some 
restoratkin of confidence later 
and the final drop of 6 57 points 
uus comparatively moderate. 

I'.S. bond prices were also' 
niuch weaker with prices fall¬ 
ing -by more than a point. 

In addition to the increased 
interest rate?, the U.S; troa.sury 
warned that capital expenditure 
outside the U.S. would be limited 
1i> 90 per cent of 19&1 foreign e.x- 
penditures. 

This caused some concern in 
Canada, where many companies 
are rontrcdled in the U.S. 

Otherwise Canadian securities 
rode the storm well. Bonds were 
down at the opening but rallied 
during the day and in some 
caiiea actually closed above Fri¬ 
day's levels. 

The long term effect, however, 
of ttw higher cost of money is 
likely to result in a slowing 
down of industrial expansion in 
both countries. This is Interpret¬ 


ed as an anti-inflationary mm-r; 
(o relieve pressures in the public] 
huiliiing and other industries | 
where shortage.of supplies and 
a tight labor situation is caus¬ 
ing problems. 

JOHNItON A^N’OY El> 

Despite this, the adti«i of the 
U.S. Federal Reserve Board was 
not popular with President John¬ 
son. 

The president regretted that 
the step had been taken before 
ihe 19&6 budget had been pre¬ 
pared. 

The president had an Inter¬ 
view with W. McCheaney 
Martin, chairman of the federal 
reserx’e board with whom he has 
previously clashed on policy. 

Businesa circles in the U.S 
wiSed that Willie President 
Johnson had been successful in 
prex’entinc copper and alumi¬ 
num producers from raising 
their prices recently, ttiere was 
no cindicatinn that he could per- 
.4uade the Federal Reserve 
Board K> change its polky. 

'‘Mr Johnwn cannot dwnp 
money’* peferring to the ad¬ 
ministration's policy in threet- 
ening to empty its copper and 
; aluminum stockpiles to keep 
' metal prices from rising. 

' BANK9 WORRIED 

The increase in the Bank of 
] Canada rate by half a petal to 
per cent made it increas¬ 


ingly difficult for chartored 
banks in -Canada to compete 
with near banks and other in- 
stituUons dome banking bust- 
nesa, Mid G. Arnold Hart, r^nir- 
man of the Bank of Montreal, 
at its annual general meeting 
Monday. 

Mr. Hart said it was impor¬ 
tant that the six per cent ceil¬ 
ing on the amount banks may 
charge as i nterest cn kun-s 
should be Temoved without 
delay. 

Rival iiKtituhnns were com¬ 
peting with rival toabtuttons who 
were able to pay more to their 
depositors than the top rate at 
wtoeh banks enuk) charge their 
cisstomers for loans. 

Mr. Hart and other bank lead¬ 
ers .Mid that most kvms by. 
hankj w^ made at the ceil¬ 
ing of six ])er cent 'Hk' prime 
rale was 544 per cent and it was 
only in this small margin of a | 
quarter of one per cent by 
which the banks could fAace 
their loans. 

Ihe baida are now comider-; 
ing whether to raise the pmiie 
rate to hx per cent, which 
would would make the maxi¬ 
mum the same the minimum, 

, a sRuahon width oouM lead to 
Idlacrirmnatlnn and srould force 
bonowers into the hands of 
j those institutions which are not 
lliinlted in the amount of inter- 
lest they can charge. 


Cabinet Okays $95,000,000 

w „ -- ! HAXATIVE ONCE. TWICE #r 

In School Reierendums 

^ I iSa Laiatiws Tibist with iti« 

aeNTLI PIPPEWENCI 

The ^twincial cabinet hasiopnlngs.at which he was to of-j Mr. Peterson asld the tncreaM Takegantls-seting M ... Nature■ 
autbdrlzed more than 195,000.000 ftciatc Monday in the Kamloops' suggests an apitoWcbing peak Remedy! Thare is ns letdown, no 
worth, of public school coo- school district. ' in the rate of jpwth of school unc^fdrtablo aftor-feeling. n !■ 

stnietloo referendums during Mrr'Peterson said this year's] population. an all-vefetsble iMstive. For over 

1965. says Education Minister |95.00O.Q£l0 doe.s not represent implementaUon of ciirrioulum nhef 

Peterson. the total expenditure which will changes recommended in the 

About half of the referendums be needed in thefeurrent three- chant royvl coromlsslon report * fik/thf--- 

have already been held. year period Ine which Hie rater- are also a factor, along with tha' **”*'''*'*'*^'^*^ 

Three, representing school endums are valid. rising cost of school construe-1 

eoritniction worth J2.200.0O0 in Portions of referendums ap- tion. which has gone up 13.2' ^ hr^^^ ****^ . - ♦. anJ I—fc 
Qualicum, Ladysmith and Wind- proved in the last two years per cent across B.C. In the last **®“‘'*’<^*'ocois«costi#*ju*«osi 
ermere school districts, failed and those that may be approved three years, 
to win approval of the voters, in the next two, will add to the — 

The remainder will be voted total, he said. * 

on during the December muni- Both ttie number and the 

cipal elections. | value of referendums are “sub- pQD 

Mr. Peterson gave the school stantlally higher than usual," 
raferandum figures while open- the minister said. "Thera were UIPTflDIA PITV 

ing the Haldane Elementary S3 in 1964. with ■ total ol flwIUlilH Ulll 

ScIkmI at Qiaie, one of three $41,000,000." __ 

-^--- AinFRMAM 


BaiUi doldnift!' victeria 
Tvatdar. Dec. 7. IMS 


Fraser 


With Air '•Buses' 


lines, inis IS iniprprei-i j ^ -g ^ 

monk^ii Airline Fares 
riri: May Plummet 


• CO>IMEB<'IAL 
STATIONERY 

• OFFICE 
FURNITUBE 

• BUSINESS 
MACHINES 

tnirkBl B«fTlc* 

raca atuviaT 

3S4-0565 

iMally 0«a«S mJ Oawstad 


VANCOUVER (CP) — GiaiR 
air buses carrying 600 pa^ 
sengers may be a reality widw 
In 10 years, the pnaident of 
Canadian Pacific AirUlws said 
^ Moiday. 

A * * 

J. C. Gitaaer told a meeting 
of the Vancouver Board of 
Trade the company’s plans for 
‘ 1967 Inciuda Inaroductsan of 
I atretched DC4a capable of 
carryipg 340 pasangers. Fare 
’ reductioEH of U to 15 per cral 


lUSINESSMENI SHIRTS 

U—d r rs d B«g. SOc 

5 for $139 


Gillespie, Hart & Go. (ihi) Lid. 

INSUBANCE AGENTS ud BROKEBS 

L0W006T AUTO FINANONO 
V. ■. woouaON 
aUMflaa Dltwlai 

114 Yarrow Bldg.. M5 Fort St 
PhofM SS4 tl8l 


Out of the respect to the 
Memory of our vic?-president and 
comptroller 

MR. EDWARD SCHELCROFT HORSMAR 

the otflee and warehouse of 
£. B. HORSMAN A SON 
«iU close at IS noon on Wednesday. 
December 8, 1965 


NAVAL ARCHinCTS 

The D^rtment of National Defeitoe has aeveral 
openings In Ottawa for naval architects interested 
in hydrodynamics and warship design. Positions 
currently avaflable include: 

JOB NO. 18» —Up to $11,360. To supervise and 
direct a |NX>f«sslonaI %nd technical staff in csirylng 
out prelimtnary designs of large warahlps, support 
ships, mLne sweepers. 

dOB NO. IM —Up to $9180. To design and detail 
hulls of warships, their components and arrange¬ 
ments, and to direct technicad assistants. 

JOB NO. 191»Up to $9180. To esUblbsh design 
lorn or arrangements of conuments in preliminary 
ship designs to ensure feasltaulty of pn^Kisals. 


"might weN be justtfled" with < 
these planes. ' 

"Beyond these i ti et c hed Jets ' 
Uiere Is the further prosi t ' 
of the trsnsformatloo of mfii- 
ury traop carriers Into giant, ' 
air buses capaMe of eanyiog 
600 or more i«Bsei4era.‘* be 
said. 

A * * 

*Tt is qidte within the boimds 
of possibility that such air¬ 
craft could be araflaUe in the 
esriy UTO's. In whkh event 
the effect on fare Isvets eouid 
be most tpectaeular.** 

Text of Mr. Gikner'i ad- 
dreu was released in advance. 

‘HeUo, Dolly’ 

Hits England 

LCWIDW (Reuters)—A tidtet 
guarantee of £235,000 ($$75,000) 
for HeDo, DaOy, the Ita ondw ay 
musleal erhich opened at the 
Theatre Royal. Dnsy Lane, last 
Tbunday, was announced Man- 
day. Peter Cadbuey, chairmaB 
of Keith Prawae and Aaociated 
Ttcket Agenclet, iniktaw the an¬ 
nouncement, said It was a rec¬ 
ord guarantM for an initial 
amount and covered only the 
first 2$ wee k ! of the show. 


Company 

Names 

Officer 


Top executive of BritixIVj I 
America Paint Cb. Ltd., after \ 
Jan. 1 Will be David. R. Fraser, ; 
en officer of Canadian Industries'' 
Ltd. which has purchased all thei 
outstanding shares of old Vlc-j 
toria paint company. Mr. Fraser. 
jiviU take over as president from! 
jw. Allan Pendray. grandson of 
'the founder of company. 

I TTie new presidmt comes from 
Burlington, Ontario. He has had 
extensive management experi- 
lence with CIL and associated 
eompanics. 

I WMle (3L Intewls to retain 
iRapeo's existing staff and serv¬ 
ices, other members of the 
foundtag family ara also leaving 
at the end of the year. They ara 
Fred Manning and Gordon Ver- 
ley, who held execuBva posts in 
dw compare. 

3,000 Studento | 
Take New Test 

TORONTO (CP)-&)OM 3,000 
Canadian senior high a e h o o 1 
studtnts Saturday took the 
United States schriastie apti¬ 
tude test as port of a new eo- 
trance program for aeveral Ca¬ 
nadian unlversltiei. Ths ttaln 
are required for studenta enter¬ 
ing ths Univenity of Toraito. 
Fourteen other Canadten uni- 
versitiss will be involved In tbs 
program later. 

ENGL28B lOVB PETR 

There are estimated to bs ■( 
ieut 20,000.000 pete In England, 
about one for every houadtold. 


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FOR 

VICTORIA CITY 
ALDERMAN 


KLECT 


SUBSCRIPTION 
GIFT 
OFFER 

NEXT FIVE 
ISSUES 
FOR ONLY 

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f^stet as inteiprel^ by the 
photographer's lens and the pumatist's sya. 


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KINGSFIELD 


ftun tot SASUTORWAN MAtABNE 

111 MsCAUBM HU tlM. - RIGfNA, SASIC. 


NAME_ 


ADDRESS__ 

A octal OS MOHIT I 


: HUr Si laCLOKD WITS ISO) SIQUiir. 


• Quick action on a bridge across the 
harbor to relieve downtown traffic 

• Action now on one-way street traffic 
wherever possible and feasible ^ 

• For the taxpayer's sake, hold the line 
on taxes 

• Stop needless spending in Victoria 

• Give Victoria a stronger police force 
with more cars ... 

• Build a convention h^l by ALL mu¬ 
nicipalities . . . bring in millions of 
outside dollars 

• We need a work hanna not a play bouse 
H«l|i for Stnlor Cltfzms When Needed 

Ftr TraNsptrtitisH Phtnt EV4-12S0. 388>5921 

ilnierUS hr CtawlM KlB|il<ld f»r Al<lara4ii CawmlitM) 


WHO NAS THE 
REST nJlCE TO 
MECTT 


Our thanks to the many 
people who responded to our 
offer of a Churchill Crown for 
opening a Royal Trust 
4% Savings Account 


MDaLM Ml nUSIBS 
W CMUghla SuBIHw 

• swill StM Vuhhl 

• rMHfl tetSiM Mdii 


This offer ends Friday, December loth. 


Your enquiry or iiiplication giving cemipiete detetJx 
of ^utmtion and experience is Invited IMMEDI¬ 
ATELY end should be directed to the aVIL SERV¬ 
ICE COMMISSION OF CANADA, OTTAWA 4. 
quoting ProgTAmme &12S0 and Job Number. 


PROJECT CONTROL ENGINEER 

required by a.C. Hydro and Power Autisoiily at the 
Head Office, Vancouver. 


DstlM! MOlral. BDdcr SMiBiii suldSBc*. Um srtf'M* •) prajwu 
•Mb M lateUUoo*. ditfel ■•DMiUai iUthm. nilwMIbPaMa tlwUlMl, 
Mahuvlaal. or MvU pnlMtt br co-ordlnbllbB bbd dlnaUat (padlSa 
MBwU W Ilia bctiviiMi at Uw tailoua ifoapa aaBtrllMtlaa u ito 
PMJmu. tp parlorn nlsar atacWabl daalre ««tX. aa rasaind 

qaaonaaUaaui: D^raa to aDslaaatlsa aUjIbla ier taeUtrattoB «<Ui 
tto Aawclatlon of Prolaaaleeal Xntlnaara of B.C. kfloJaan ^ • 
smUu ax^naoca lo aubatatloB of dltaal lUUOB daM|B or cenatfM- 
(Mm and 4 yaari alactikal aUlltf axporlaoet 

BwItloD InUodoi a vidt »*bta at araploraa bosaflU aed aacaiMet 
opsorwoltf M an aipaodinf eriaaiiallaB. Oanocoua aialataoea la 
■■tiBi eoatt 

aalan lUnta Ml) M SMI otr nontb dapandlos span oiparKbica 
Ape>r IB vntini, aUllBt aia. aducatloo, •iporlanca and alhar porll. 
Boni dolb to. 


Choose your Scotch the way 
you chooee your very special gifts. 

With care. 

After you've looked around and compared, 
you'll pn^abiy chooae 'Black & Wlme'. 

Chooae it fot its taste. For its smooth latte 
and friendly flavour. , 

'Blade tt White' ii a great Whisky,..dis¬ 
tilled. blended and bottled io Gotland by and 
for people who really care a^c Scotch. 

Such a pleaaant way to greet the Festive 
Season. 

'BLACK&WHITE 

VK SCOTCH WHISKY 

"BUCHANANS" 


® Tbi Maoa(*r. 

Hfod Ofilea r 
SrlKih C<oMh 
Its aotraid I 
Taoaaotar I, 


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■ Mm QMM 


Faraoooal DaaoilaMt, 

ifelo lirdao aod ro«*r dolharttf 

stmt. 

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If you were unable to come to our Savings 
Department and would like to have a 
Churchill Crown, you may open a 4V» 
savings account by mail. Royal Trust's 
save-by-raail service includes a hand¬ 
somely-bound set of deposit forms, self- 
addressed postage prepaid envelopes and 
a pen. 

Two types of account are available. Sav¬ 
ings accounts earn interest at 4V« per 
annum on the minimum half-yearly bal¬ 
ance payable semi-annually on the 30th 
April and the 3l8t October. Chequing 
privileges are provided. Savings accumu- 


talk to 

ROYALTRUST 

it's in your bes^Jnterest 

IZOfi GorarasMSl St., Victoria, B.C • Tol. 9M.461t 


lation accounts earn interest at 4% per 
annum on the minimum monthly balance 
payable on the 30th April and 31st 
October. No chequing privileges are al¬ 
lowed but withdrawals may be made at 
any time. 

To receive your Churchill Crown, simply 
complete the coupon and return it with 
your cheque payable to The Royal Trust 
Company. Present savings deposit 
customers who have not received their 
Crown are invited to complete the cou¬ 
pon, adding their savings account num¬ 
ber (no deposit is necessary). 

I-—-'■ 

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I D Savlags AccujBulxtioa Account O Savtogs Account 


Spoclmen Slanalurs 

A paaibodk rJcordlni. yoar depbrit wfll ba aatil t« ya«. wifk 
yguT Oivrcbill Crown. 


HiU advertisement is not published or displayed 
by the Liquof Control Board or by the Government 
of British Columbia 














I niCRO safetta 



CITY 




lloost ill Hank Interest 


John D Warns 
Of Tight Money 


Vwiiils Validily Test 


OTTAWA (fPIt — Coaietva- 
•tive leader J»>hn Dielcnbaker n 
M'lnday forecast Jhe onc-half of s 
lino per cfnt in the Bank of Can- « 
orla interest rate would briny 
b^bt money. ‘i 

And New DemocruUc Part>,* 
1 eader T. C. Dousitfs demanded * 
ilie government immediately p 
ttiake public its overall economic I 
'^lolicy. 

The fiew bank rate "*iU usher! 
In an era of tight money,'* Die- 
l.-nlij^er warned in a terse 
issued by his oaice. | 

I S. CX'RB 

The Bank of Canada increased | 
it.< rate from 4i4 to 4H per cent. | 
in line with a booet in rales by' 
the U-S. federal resen-e board. 

Wa.<>hinRtpo announced a curb 
on U-S. business invVMiQaffr in 
( onada. And in a third develop¬ 
ment Canada agreed to limit 
ii tiMYign-excharce holdinfiun 
I (turn for continued free access 
1 • Iwrrowlng from Wall Street. 
hr.ATKMENT DKMANDED 
"We demand the government 
t'^'-ue immediately a satement 
rrcarding its overall econo m ic 
policy in the face of these de- 
vrlopmenis," said the Douglas 
statement. 

"The Kovemmenfs drift Is 
made critically apparent by thei 
lack at this cmeial time of a 
fulUtime minister dt finance.*' 
Roth party leaders charged 
the developments were further' 
ei'idence ^ Canada's depend-' 
ence on the U.S. - i 

l.ant OF FREEDOM I 

Diefenbaker: •'The Canadian 
government is contitwing to fol¬ 
low financial policies made in 
Washington." 


LXxigtas: *'1 am surr the Ca-'. 
nadian people are unhappy to I 
see this evidence, of lack of! 
ecimomic freedom." 

The Tory leader said the forc-i 
ID|^ iknvn of Canada's foreign! 
exchange beddings was an ex-' 
ample of Canada helping the! 
,U.S. but not herself. f 


Fanner Fiiul.s' 
Ceold Bust. 

k.UX>MK.A (AP) A Creek 
farnter digging in his field has 
found n life siie gold linst of 
the ■ Roman riH|ieror Mart-us 
.Aurelias. Hainalka I'alverslty 
annoum ed R n n d a y. Prof, 
tieorge Oakaalakla Mid It uaa 
made of pure gold aad in ex- 
rellenl condition. Marcus 
■Aurelius ruled the Roman Em¬ 
pire from ill A.D. until, his 
death la IM. 


MaC’Powell Tax Appeal Adjourned 


A court of revkatin to hear 
MacMillan. Rkiedel and PcmtII 
River Ltd.'s appeal against .u. 
government land asseaament will 
likely be delayed until vabdity 
of the assessment is decided 
ill Supffme Court in Vancouver.' 
* * * 

Mac-Powell is appealing a 
$^4,167,939 asses-tment value 
• placed by the govemment on 
39.000 acres of former Eaqui- 
iiult knd Nanaimo Railway land 
on Vancouver Island which the. 
firm purchased last New Year’s 
Eve. 

After a lO-mmute session 
Klondny. the heanng was ad¬ 


journed until Jan. 4, and law¬ 
yers indicated furllier adjounv 
inents are Ukely pending out¬ 
come of the Su[>reme Crwrt 
Caae. 

* a , * 

Victoria lawyer AUiui Baker, 
chairman of the three-man court 
of revision, was unable to attend 
the hearinR because of dllneK-s. 

Appearii^ for the Crown be¬ 
fore acting chairman L. A. Po|ie 
and. D. R. Sargent, were Lick'd 
McKenzie ot Victoria and David 
Edgar of the attomey-general's 
drpartm«it. 

Slac-Powell was represented 
by lawyer C. W. Brazier of Van¬ 


couver, and • company lawyxr 
Alex (Robertson, aim of Vancou¬ 
ver. 

Mr. McKenzie requested- the 
adjournment In view of the fact 
that a writ has been issued by 
the appellant in the Suprenie 
Court at Vancouver. 

lie asked for an adjesimment 
until Jan. 4, when a date could 
be> set for the hearing, or a 
further ^Joumment < could foe 
requested. 

Mr. Brazier agreed to the ad¬ 
journment but said he reserved 
the right to question Ui# juris¬ 
diction of the court of revision. 

MlBImg of doUans in tax 


mtjney''ar* involved In tht 
assessment. mad» by the gov¬ 
ernment. on the 39,000 acres 
now owned by'Mae-FVjweU. 

* * * 

' Under the govemmenfs as- 
sewsment Hiat the land was 
worth $34,167,939 at the time of 
purcha.se. Mac-PowfU ofwM owe 
$8,541,984 for a 25 per cent bonus 
tax appbcable to abenation of 
land under the 1960 E A N 
Belt Tax Act. 

Macjfowell would also owe 
about $2,000,000 amually In 
school and services taxes col¬ 
lected by the government from 
imorganized territories. 


Library 

Trustee 

Honored 


A former city solicitor for 
n~w Westminster, 77 • year - old I 
H. Norman Lidster. was honored | 
here Friday for 40 yean ofi 
work in B.C. library services. 1 

Mr. Lidster was a guest at a 
luncheon given by Provincial | 
Secretary Black. 

Mr. Lidster. retiring as a 
member of the B.C. Public 
L.brary Commiaaion, was bom 
Sept. $. 1888. He became chair¬ 
man of the New Westminster 
library Aommittee when he wai 
elected to city council there in 
1925. 

He became president of the 
B.C. Library Association in 1936 
and he received the Award of 
Merit from the Canadian Li¬ 
brary Trustee Association in 
19C. 

Worker Uncovers 
Cache of Gold 

DAMASCUS, Syria tAPt—A 
Syrian worker has discovered a 
lache of 683 gold coins datins 
back to the time of Napoleon 1 
the newspaper Al Ba Alh re-; 
ports. British aovereipis. Bel-' 
gian francs from the time of . 
Knur Leopold I. Austrian coins | 
bearing the hkeneM of Emperor | 
Kranz' Joaeph and one coin wilh| 
a "United State* of Venezuela" | 
aiampcd on R are included. 


CALL YOUR 

MERITAGENT 

TODAY! 

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SECURITY 


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MERIT 

INSURANCE 

10S2 VatM 8t. 


@ 

'At 50,000 miles 
you may begin to wonder 
if your Mercedes-Benz 230S will ever rattle. 

A most unflappable car." 


The body » welded 10,000 timet. Its 
design is a patented safety feature. A 
lovingly assembled en^ne can cruise all 
day at 90 mph. Take 3 minutes to read 
about the Mercedes-Benx 230S, built to 
be the b»t-nol the best seller. 

G iven humam care, the Merenks-Benz 230S 
will easily ouibve your golf clubi and the 
family cal. The secret of its longevity: careful 
constnictioa. coattier materiab. and aa eagioeer* 
ing staff whose creaitoos arc watched like hawki 
by other car designen. 

Fianerin t aoit : competitive engioeers have 
admitted they would like to copy some Mercedea- 
Bear features, but-alas^rhry can't afford to 
without shootiag up their can* prices. 

World's oldest car maker 

McrLcdes-Beaz has had SO years to store up its 
esperttse. It's a good fechag to kaow that the 
Mercedes-Benz 2306 comes from the world’s 
oldest luioihobik maker—from die imventers of* 
the autoBK^ile. 

Historical sideU ett: the ioventon were two 
Gcrmaa engiaeerx. Gottlieb Dairokr and Kui 
Benz. The year was 1886. Ebewbere. Mr. Rolls 
had yet to meet Mr. Royce. And Henry Ford's 
amazing Model T was still 22 yean off. 

No squeak, claitk or groan 

A car’s backbooe is its body. The 230S body is a 
taut shell, weUtid 10.000 times. It is stronger, 
more twist-reststul thaa separate body-aad> 
frame types that must be bolted together. The 
230S ail! not age to the tuae of squeaks, groaas 
or rattles. 

Nitpickm : you'll search for telltale seams in 
vam. AU outside body seams are haod-^ouad, 
filled with pewter, ground again and polishMl. 

Sturdy as it is, the 230S b no mere iron hone. 
You can huftk this 2.976'pottDd sedan about like 
a sports car. No wonder-you ride on a fully- 
independeoi suspemioii system first proved oa a 
sports-racing car—the all-conquering Mercedes- 
Benz 300SLR. 

Professional ractng driven respect Mercedes- 
Benz can <somc even sell them. Juan Muiuel 


fitting in a Urge domestic car. TbeyY* tmpte lad^ 
snug. You don't feel like you're sittisg in a boz 
of manhmallowi. And the hufividnal front teat 
backrests recline to 4 positions. 

The 230S measures deddedty shorter hamper- 
1o-bumper thui fuH-aized American cars. But in¬ 
side, it actually gives you more roogi than many. 
The restitt oi designing a car around Us orcu- 
panis instead of to a stylist's orden. 


Mercedes-Benz motor carsi 
from $27AX) to 64,302 

You may b* able to afford a Mercedes-Benz 
without knowioi it. Below ir* suggeitcd 
retail pricct* for 6 of the IS Mercedes-Betu 
models. 


600 Grand Mercedes 
SOOSE Coupe 
230SL Roadster 
230S Sedan 
200 Diewl Sedan 
200 Sedan 


$27,000 

12.604 

7,823 

5,482 

4,517 

4,302 


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Even at du$k. visibility in Mercedet-Bent 2JOS fi shj^6 . Clip coupon for futl rtory on this sMwncli car. 


O.a. TenMM. OiiMWe. exelujive of Fravin^iW 
Mwf where eppUeeble. 


A word on safety 

To Mercedes-Benz, safety is more than token 
gestures. It is bred ittio the car's basic design. 
Example: the body ot the 230S is a patented 
safety feature. Front and rear sections are de¬ 
signed to collapse on hard impact, absorbing 
shock before it can reach the passenger area. 

Inside, door handles are recessed. Twelve dan¬ 
ger spoU->inciudiog the window cranks—ate 
safety padded. &nall wonder that safety experts 
term Mercedes-Benz cars "the safest in the 
world." 

Qip coupon ^ brochure 
To find out more about the 230S and three other 
Mercedes-Benz models, send for the 24-page 
tmichure shown below. It has over 30 full-color 
photographs. Just clip the coupon below. 

Better yet, stop in at our Mercedes-Benz show¬ 
room. And see what it's like to drive a car that's 
built to be the best—not the best seller. 


Sutpension peovrd on 3005LR aporir-rmcingrar. 

Fangjo, 5-time World Champion driver, b t 
Mercedes-Benz dealer in Buenos Aires). 

Steering without gnemwork 
You control the 230S-it doesn't control yon. 
If you've been driving a car with spongy steer¬ 
ing, you'Q be astoaisbed at the accuracy of Mer¬ 
cedes-Benz steering. You aim this cv. Yon don't 
have to cajole iL 

Note : A shock absorber in the sreerutg linkage 
blots up road jolts before they can reach your 
bands on the wheel. No buzzing, tickiy vibrations. 

Stops without panic 

The 23US uses disc brakes to front-aod sep 0 rite 
brake systems, front and rear. A trustworthy 
combinatioo. And remarkably smooth: "When 


you put the brakes on in a Mercedes-Benz, it still 
(eeh like you're putting the brakes on in an auto¬ 
mobile—not turning a switch that's going U> throw 
you out the windshield."—David E. Davis Jr.. 
Editor and Publisher. Car A Driver Magazine. 

An unbufstable en^ne 

When you lift the hood of the 230S, you may he 
startled. Its 6-cyijader. single overhead camshaft 
engioe is tme-ihird the size of many Americau 
V8's. Your gas costs will be about half. And its 
performance stuns those who always fought an 
eogiae bad to be h/f m be potent, Ctmsider this: 
miDufacturiog tolerances are so ck»e, and de¬ 
sign is so careful^ that you can blaze along for 
hours on end at over 90 mph. You bear only a 
feasant bum. There b no unnerving mechanical 
strain to set your back-teeth on edge. 

. Not ■ rolling hotel 

Coming as it does from a factory where one of 
every 11 workers is an inspector, the 23(K dis¬ 


plays superb workmanship. But superfluous gew¬ 
gaws are utterly absent No fold-down writing 
tables. No walnut wainscotting. A blow to status- 
seekers-but a boon in cutting needless weight 
and cost. l 

\ A \ K ^ \ 


Fatigue-proof trots have reclining backrests. 

Orthopedic physkians helped make the 230$' 
seats fadgite-proof by making them firm. Tbey 
are also tuned to the car’s suspension motions— 
eliminating millions of tiny jarring and pitching 
movements that bring on discomfort. 
Sug gestitm —tty these seats immediately after 


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Toronto 1, Ontario 


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3,000-lVIile Trek Planned Defence Claims Crown Witness ‘Scared’ 
By Two Ontario Skiers 


McNally 


WATERLOO. Ont, - R u rt > 
KtKfcniMi. ;i!4. and Uaticr Hural. 
3(1. hoth'oC Waterloo, plan to 
«stabltah a new lonc^iitance 
rei'ord Chit winter by ikiinc 
from Toronto to Ban^f. Alta., a- 
d-stance of 3,000 miles. 

The skiers will carry about 40 
pi^jnda o( equipment and follow 
the Trana-Canada Hifhway on 
(tr* tr^ which will take Ihree 
months and coat about T.'.OOO. 


EIXMO.NTON Dr. l> • • r t a 
Frederick McNally, former 
deputy Alberta education min- 
ls(«r and one-ume chancelkir of 
the University of AIbcita, died 
t<ra at r 

* * * 

OTTAWA — Sourcea here say 
Maarteo lomaataow. aecrttary 
ti state in th« Pearaon cabinet. 

“is almost certain ' to resifn. 
One report li that Mr. Lamon- 
taene may be named to a dipio 
matie post. 


MLVMl-< »rlot Doiliroa. at, 
cousin of Cuban prcaident 0«- 
valdo DarilcM. has arrived with 
his wife in Ulami «n the VS. 
airlift among 98 refugeas from 
Cuba. Dorlicos said he and his 
wje plan to remain in Miami 
with their daughter Marta. 

* ♦ * 

PORT or SPAIN. Trinidad - 
Qaera CUaaheU, who will visit 
the West Indies next Kehruary. 

« II open the Trinidad and 
Tobago Parliament and deliver 
the speech from the throne, 
durin* her stay there. The tr:p| 
will he the Queen's first la 
Trinidad. 

* * * 

NL'W YORK CanatoM UIHw 
T-rasil. T}. widow W AllUia 
Terwaai. a cabinet minister' 
under the lata Italian dictalor 
BeattA Mussullnl, has reported 
a $-.45,000 jewel theft to br;;S;V 

jler Haratd Macmfllwi and long 
* * * ennnesied with the family puh- 

KEl/)WNA — Mayor R. bunirteaa. has died at his 

ParhinaM Wamea a fMilty heal-| home at 7». 

Ing psd for a fire wWeh tooki 

the life of his mother. Mrc. ’ A ♦ * 


OTTAWA A full military ser¬ 
vice It bouifi held for Air Com- 
tnCxkii'e A. tioriioa f'orlM-l, who 
lus.died at 59. 

* * A- 

TORONTO-Na«lb Kadri. 21. 
of Detroii. arrested in Calgary, 
has waned extradiikm proceed¬ 
ings when he ai>i)eared in court, 
lie is to W extradited u> llic 
I'.s. iininediaiptj. He faces a 
murder charge in llie death of 
Ins o.sirao.:ed wife s IR-year-old 
ktaby-siitcr. -Itille Paoanen, 
his Wiles ivjttie in DeiiTMi. 


A Burnaby lawvpr defendmg >ar<1 filler Makolm MacKinnon 
Ian Kflninnton man chaigerl wi(h‘itay away from a woman who 
'tlicfi ol said In magii* charged him with common 

(tale’s court Monday that ■iale>iaisault Nov. 1.5. « 

loicni.s by the crmvn's only wit-. Maghtrate Ostler dismi.'.^ 
Incs were made “under the llvaly the charge laid by Mrs. .Aim 
apprehension that he himself^Amyott who testified Uiat Mac- 
wa.s to be charged. " Kinnnn had suddenly "jumped 

lawryer ^fton l.«vine madeiup. bangtd hii fist on the table. 


the Trans-Canada Highw.ty, po 
Ilea told the court. 

She pleaded guilty to impaire^l 
driving, assaulting a policeman 
and driving without a lireni'e. 


thrown her to tlie floor then 
back Into a rhair and rained 
open^ianded blows on her face 
and arms. " 

Under croaa-e\aminatlon by 
defence counsel Jack Cate- 
house. Mrs. Amyott said the had 


1,amotitaf[ne 


new-born prince, the 
child of f'rowB Prince Akthilo 
and PHneeaa Mirhikn. 


OTTAWA — Prime 
miaen of Brtlain will viut Ob 
tawa Suaday, Dm. 19. 

AAA 
1.0NDON Dnniet 


STRAnTlRD. Onl l-V'd 
fbalmera, president of Maclean- 
Hunter Publishing Cb, Isas been 
eleoted president of the Stnt 
ford ^ke^pearean Festival 
Foundation. 

a' A A 

SAINT JOHN. NB—CNR 
PrMident Doecid (ienlo* taya 
tabor troubles on the railways 
pa.«t a cloud acmes the economic 
horlion of 1968. 

* * A 

IJ^WKS. Kqgiand A 59- 
year-old man xrim murdeied a 
wxHiian'on (he day he was to^ 
have married her has been ten- 
tenred to life impmonment. 
John J t'nker admitted slabbing 
to death Mr«. (hriatepher Orif- 
filha. a 47-.vear-old widow, in a 
basement apartment in Bngh- 
ton 

A A * 

BOSTON - FiNiiier ptesidcn- 
till aide Theadere Xureoaea has 
called lor adiiiuauxi of Comniu- 
n.Bt C3i*na to ttie United Nations. 
He said the U-S. “cannot talk 
I disarmament without mchidtns 
lOiina. with her abihty u> ex* 
pkide nuclear weapons.** 

A A * 

MONTREiXL - hlontreal law- 
m»i> iat|>*w Myer <irou, repiTsenCnc 
N'exv York Mate in the exiradi' 
don ease of Jeel kiager, says 
he will probably lay “a second 
chaefe againat thnger — that of 
Maentlllaa.igrand larreny." Singer. 2f. of 
5fontreal. was arrested by Mon¬ 
treal polic* in eowiectinn with 
the burglary of the Brinks Bank 
.n S>Tacuae. N Y. 

AAA 

MAORQ.) — ftea Fraecisre 
Franca, t Ita SpaeiiA chief of 


(he siaiement defending Peter 
Ivosak, charged with the ays- 
lemabe theft of the money while 
lie was manager of an A and W 
dnve^in restaurani here. 

He said the witnet*, Jamea 
limiywnod, as.Hlslent manager of 

■lie restaurant under |loKBk.i received no bruises and required 
' had sole control" ever the book- no medical altcntion. 
keeping tyaieni at times and She testified site snd (he ac- 
' h.id ample opfiortunity to take rused had known each other 

about one year and bad been in- 
ttmaie "vet^ often 
She said the accused had had 
I "It would hax e been easy for - 

»• Iloll.x-wood to make off with (he MacKinnon told the Murl he 
monies unbeknownst to Mr. Ko- „„ Amyott h«l had one 

t^ether while they di^ 
"WiUe the oourt ean ecnvictiey^^ hia moving In to liva 
on the evidence of an aecMn- 
pUce, it Is generally regarded 
aa a very dangeroua praetlee.’' 

PrMeeutor John Mellree told 
Magtstrate J, A. Ryera the 
Ctmwn't cose “n built entirely 


[cnee for false pretences. 


ship in Vancouver Hoiivever, a On hearing the record. Mag- 
p.hone call to hit brother m istrale Ostler passed semenee 
Duncan showed he had Heeif a and withdrew er. earlier order 
resident in the eixintry for about for pre-sentence report, 
seven months. Guy Hu^l. 

At the time of the (rffence. i{mcs Mackenzie, ignored in Magistrate OstJer remanded her 
Isnnldivardo waa on probation^ earlier warning from police week tor pre-sentence ro¬ 
under a one-year suspended sen-, ,boyt trespaiBlng at 13-1 Ad- 

mirala and now hga a convic¬ 
tion for prowling by night, 

Ha waa charged after being I 
seen on the p(»*eh of the house' 
at 4 50 a m. Sunday. He ran 
away but was later arrestad. j 
He denied knowing anyone at I 
the address. ^ 

He was remanded one week 
for pre-sentence report. 


in tite money him>elf. 
UAMiF.KOl A' 


Pyramid Found 
In Mexico 

MEXICO CITY ((Reuters) — 
Mexican anthropologists have 
begun uncovering a pyramid BO 
miles east of here which may 
prove to be the largest in the 
VVestem Hemisphere,\ the Na¬ 
tion Inabtute of Anlbropotogy 
nnnouneed. 


Constable Bruce Macdonald 
teaUfied the Woman alau tried to 
get hi# revolver out of Its hol¬ 
ster, had to be placed In a cell 
by force, and used “unladylike 
language ' 

Her car had crossed tlie h . l, 
way and ditch and crashed into 
a rock cut, court was told. 


Man caused 13 per cent of On- 
Rvelyn Joan Yeung bit, kiekedi larto'i forest (ires in 196: 
and kneed policemen who ar- devastating 38.997 a ere a of 
rested her at S a m. Sunday un woodland 


moving 

Mrith her “at her requeat." 

He laid ha^ knew of nothing 
unusual until a policeman asked 
him to leave the house next 
morning. TTie charge waa not 
laid until three daya later 

on the evidence of Holl.vwood.” ^ charge arlaing out 

whom he described as an “hofv,„f the Incident, causing wilful 
est and- somenhat naive young damage, will be heard Dec. 13 
man” , 

•NOT HIDDEN' * A * 

Hie Oown prwluced a bundle. Cui*^l*P^ lannidivardo of Dun- 
nf piiier-voitfher slips, (ound sentenced; to 14 daya 

Ifollywood'a room, to “show 


money was taken " 

“No attempt was made to con 
real the slips" by Hollywood.' 
Mr Mellree said. 

Hojvever. Mr l,evine pointed 
(ut after the Crown lummalton 
that leiiimory had been enter 
ed saying the tllpa were found 
sla.shed under a suit In d pack¬ 
ed suitcase. 

"It ia open to the court to 
find that. Just pertiapa. thor* 
was some attempt to concaal.’* 
Mftgiatnite Byera ordered a 
tnmseripf of HoUywned't toati- 
mony and adjourned the rate 
for judgemeM Dee. 14. 

Magistrate ' William Oaller 
“strongly'' sugiestad that Dock- 


after he pleaded guilty to vag¬ 
rancy j 

lannidivardo UM poliet whO| 
arrested him he was an immi¬ 
grant who had entered Canada 
illegally by jumping a Greek 

Bridge ResulU 

O'.nMra 1 ins r»guias wssAlv sst 
v lae aaawowa 4uat«ia inJci nsa 

hsie Os-smlM- 1 wsi*' 1. MarWrvA* 
eawtf and mm Miwn. | Harjum 
eonj' ssS Tony MaraC. I e»i Biihije 

•Ml ids simu. «. an ctMOMUs uri 
ou Lina, a tall ~i—s-T ans wuw 

Wiwm M ihs rsOHlsr aMaWs Susll 
anOir inisaatmi Me M m 
aoniaMm fuia ne CtuWovoa wM* } 
R.iaias'n Warrm btis Lmhh Omm. s 
rmn Smith •nS Mantna Tirui. 3 

Usmif saJ OiriMI itoM t Ja anS 

T s WsAitfWvm S Wiiham Wiliia 
aM On niriar*. A Imfm nMar naS 
rra4n Mail 


IrcM Hargiiet rarklMoa. SQ HALIFAX Ahrobam 
Slw apparently died of asphyxia- . MUaa. termer captain of the 
hon in a bta/e con^ned to herjfarnaua Nova Scotia fishing- 
bedroom at the family'a home- racing schooner Bluenose. Aad 
« o A ut hospital here at W 

SAl-NT ALBANS. Vt. — Mont-, a A a 

ml machinist leaa l-amareka nKXMUA 

has ples^d I woman was shot and senoualy in^Ms.an army, diplomatic 

'^hile dnving through]iravellers from Jakarta have ia- 
B Turkish - Cypoot village in 

wesiera Cyprus Mn. r. R. 

Bag waa Mi ig toe sstmatai te 

threw bullets fRun a barrage of 
automatic tire which npped 


Aaniael state, celebrated hil 73rd birth- 
day quietly with his family at 
Madrid' Prado Palace 

AAA 

SDfrAPORE — D. N. AMI. 
the Indonesian Communist party 
'chief. IS alive and in the hands 
Cyprus - A BriUBh,..g anUfoinmunist leaders of the 


abotgun death of 32-year > old 

MadetalM CaladM At a Weal 

Bwanton summer home laat 

aummer. 

AAA 


TOKYO—Rmperar HIrMtto, through the car. Her husiwnd 
has given the titia «f A>a and) and two c hildren, aged i and 7, 
the name of FamlhHa to the'escaped injury. 


For Foolproof ^Rhylhfil* V' 

/?Cs Fre Pill 
At 


ported. He had been repmied 
kilied last smto. 

A A * 

VATICAN CTTT' — A Maranite 
priest who lived ter many years 
as a hutnble hermit in the nioun- 
laint of Lebanon has iwvei beau- 

_! Tied in pageantry and splendor 

at St Peter's Ba.silica The 
beatified pnesi was Rev. 
t t&Aell'Hs k haliiaf. who died Ji 
IfSR 


Sy' 


Eye 
mposium 


Sunflower Seed 
(erow8 in Ear 


Montreal ehiidren who diaap 
peared from their parents' hame 
here in August have been found 
in Vancouvar, the Montreal P» 
I'ze Missing Persons Bureau 
said Monday. 

A apafeeaman for the bureau 
said Mary Balent, 18, her 
Omtoer Andre, 13. and aiaten 
Milicha, 14. and Draga, 9. were 
reported miaaiag laai Aug. 30 
■rtea their east-end heme. 

He laid welfare court offlelaJa 
have learned that the youog- 
stert are living in tlie Weal 
Coast eity were Mary hai a job 
a aura# a aide m a haagital 
and la also wqrking aa a part- 
time charwoman. He aald that 
•ome of the other children were 
morkiag at4>ari-timt jaba. 


school regularly. 

The children'a parents, Mr 
and Mra Vinko Balent. bav« 
been notified ^ the childrea’f 
IwhareabouU. He could not aay 
what Btepa could be lakon M 
rrlum them to Montreal 

The police apohrsman aald 
the children'a father was the 
victim of an Industrial accldcn 
and had been living m work- 
■nan'a eoragMoatkm for aoNw 
ycart. 


lAfTlBO MOTHKB 

Out of thetr STSBw-tnonth total 
ieamtog. Mary rented • OS flat 
land Is acting aa “malher'' to 

MO.SCOW lAPt - Mechanki'f^ **• 

i Ryabov at Moaeow's No. 8 tari' 


KANSAS CITY (APJ—Dis<lus-| 'Clomiphene eilrale haa been 
aion of a new madicatMp. aimed approved lor testing by the Fed¬ 
s' making the rhythm system l«rai Food and Drug Adminiatra 


birth control more accurate, 
hmusht conservabve but hope- 
fui reaction Saturday from thno- 
Ingtans, physicians and pncfts 
tt an mteniationai tyinposhim 
sponsored by tht natianai Cath¬ 
olic Welfare Conference. 

MORE .iOCt’BATF: 

Tha sxptrimcnui drug called 
etomiphene citrate ia not a cog- 
tracepQve but causes ovuiaiiigi 
In women to occur at the same 
time every month. Thus the 
rii.vthm mttfoetl. which requires 
absiiiMnce betwaan man and 
Wife during the i3-day ovulation 
period, can be mere accurately 
followed. 'The Roman Catholic 
riiureh d o e a not oppose the 
rbjihm method but forbids use 
o' contraceptives. 

NO MORAL IMCE 

Representatives of the Csil)» 
lit Church st the symposium 
■itreed that If the chemical la 
found to be both safe and effec¬ 
tive. there will ba no mond 
Question iovolvad In ita use. 

Rt. Rev. Msgr. John C. Knott 
asid there is no moral issue in¬ 
volved except that the pitl be 
prosmunoad aafe. Magr. Kmtt la 
director of the family life bu¬ 
reau. Nattenal CatltoUe Welfare 
(''inference, a sponaar of the 
Bxmpoaium. 

Ttw other sponaor it the Na¬ 
tional Faderadnn of Calholie 
Physicians’ Guilds. 

Paddy Wagons 
Lseful Trucks 

EDINBURGH. Scotland (UPI) 
- The Scottish Police Federa¬ 
tion hi8 condemned the practice 
of peUeemen using the police 
W'ligon to carry household goods i 
when moving. 

Judo Chop- I 
Juht iu Case 

THETroAD, England (UPH- 
Anne Duncan, an attractive 19- 
year-oid. alarts work as a taxi- 
driver. confldetit that her Judo 
training will protect her from 
over-eager fares. 


tlM but is not Bvailable to the 
general public. 


garage kept romplaining about 
headaches. For yrari, they bw 
thered him. Moscow radio re- 
j{iorted Monday surgeon KoHya- 
rov oiwrated on Ryabov and 
found a sunflOHsr seed growing 
inside his ear. 


Thry had* been under the eye 
of the Vancouver Children'a A4d 
Society fn- tome time and were 
reported apparently in be a 
model little family 
The aoriety said the ehiidren! 
were well nouriihed and wtUi 


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Four Children Gone; 
Found in Vancouver 

MONTREAL ( CP ) — Four,dressed and had been atteadingj 


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laupontide 
fiir lapger 
Borsoaal loaas! 


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Drive with greater care and courtesy on today't 
congested highways. 

Make sure your car is in perfect mechanica] 
condition. 

Always drlw well ahead of your front bumper. 
Make It '‘Coffet for the road." 


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Next Season Last For Rocks? 
Club Battle Now For Survival 


By JLM TAYLOR <y a ipamm.” he »*j*,’-Bui they Bionda didn't pl»y U*t year and c}uh may try for a complele 
„ * V' I ■ come back." is a fire aseni, hut he wouJd aponaorship. giving up the^ 

When Viclona anam- assuming everyone did.' possibly want a player - coach' Shamrock name again, or it 

rocks hold their general the dub would have holes tojposltion. and he doesn't come^may rely on another pitch for 
meeting in January the again the mmora' cheaply. a better deal from the league 

I' *u * j start. One has Jack Bionda com-1 first, however, that Rnancia] i Unless something givei, the , 

mam item on the agenda b*ok. and isn't he always?!problem has to be licked. Thelteam a year to bv»—at most. 

will be survival. -—- ’ '- 

The Shamrocks are In a A t W A W 

.rcubie-piaycrtrouble ^cllout Alreauv Assurcd 

and financial trouble. With ^ \ 

luck they could .soK’e the ^ ' 

For Russia-Lanada Test 

OT the part of the Inter , nckets for the Dec. 20 hockey ever had. And when you consider that I 
City Lacros.se League will game between the Russian and Ca- most of the Victoria Maple Leafs | 
lick the problem of fi- nadian national hockey teams went on season ticket holders haven't claimed 


FAN FARE 

Ry HALT DITZEN’ 


Sellout Already Assured 
For Russia-Canada Test 


They Certainly Look Innocent, Doctor 


Tickets for the Dec. 20 hockey 
game between the Russian and Ca¬ 
nadian national hockey teams went on 
sale at 9 a.m. yesterdiay. and by 5:30 
there were only about 400 Wt. 

"We sold about 4,000," Memorial 
Arena manager Jack Morgan said. 
"That’s about the fastest sale we've 


ever had. And when you consider that 
most of the Victoria Maple Leafs 
season ticket holders haven't claimed 
their seats yet, I'd estimate there are 
no more than 400 sets left And they’ll 
almost certainly be taken Tuesday." 

Seating capacity at the arena is 

S.aVL 


Welterweight-boxing champion Emile 
Griffith wears angelic look as Dr. 
Han'y Klieman check.s his eyes during 
physical examination yesterday. 


Inking on, and looking almost a.s in¬ 
nocent. is Manuel Gonzales, who will 
ti-y to take title away in championship 
bout In New York Friday.— (API 


Leafs Get Their Cushion 
For The Rough Ride Ahead 

Victoiia Maple . l>'af« are Then ihinRii mart In gel a bit ' ’ 

prirhed firml> atop the Wemern Kiogher. Ttie Leals are tched- * • 

itiKkey League, six (Ktinis in u!ed for eight mmv games Ih.s 
f.<>nt of ihc snimd-plat-e Port- nmnlh anri will play 14 ttmes in 
land Bui'karoos and fi ahead Jaruar>-. Included in fhat Ur 
i»( the third t>lace Vdncuuvrr . . _ . . 

Canuck.s with two games in han.1 ^ ^ ^ ^ a r«i I 

on Portland and one or V.incnu- ,„t„hh ji h j i' ii m u'i 

ver. but all it may mean is that ie »iiuiia u i^ ■ s » n ss 

the Leafs have taken full advan-a 'a ii « • w is 

lage of a good aiarona schedulea ? » 1 2 S5 11 ’ a If #* ** f 

"The league is Di:hicniog up.' itWHi. «•. tm- ti it ii « at isi •> : v Xt »i » 

lays manager Buck Houle, "and * | ? 

we had to get a rushiir when we ' , I Vi^~^ J 

had the chance m i ai P ra M emra l | f JM 

Kl 'nRRRDtiF. ' . . ap»a*i**^ 

Houle was referring to the are five gamea each with the! 
fact that (he Leafs have played i Buekarnna and .San Franrlsco L 

11’ of their 'J1 games on home ice Si-als and four with the Canucka. I bL 

while Portland and Vancouver. Hie John Sleaver-Utu Jankow-> 
who have to he raled solid ski Gordie Rrdahl Iwe once I ‘ 
threats, have pla>ed til of 23 again proved to be tough to 
and II of 22, reapecVively. away .handle for the Totems. ( 

fr>m hiHTie. And the Ruckarnns Sleaver opened the scoring 1 
have eompleied the tough six-'midway through the first iienodj 

game swing through the Anteri-!on a play with ha luiemales andl Khnrn^n^r 

ran Hockey {.eagiie wdiile Ca- Jankowski, who scored some-' ^ 

n-Jc'KS ire halfway through thing like 13 or 14 limes againat Thiag* rnetlNae l« look «p for 
theirs. jtiie Totems last aeason. got his' Aagelee lliadea. Vealer- 

The Leaf*, who have won nine fourth ttiis season in the second' dey. Jerry Toppettnai, M- 
of their last 10 games, extended per.od. yrer-oM rightwinger who haa 

tU r latest win streak In three| Len Haley got one back while' played •IS gamea la I1 


As thirarS stand now the v*iric WCIC uiuy auuut nw iru. ifiaii ncu ictu cviiu uicy u 

Shamrocks will probably be "W® sold about 4,000," Memoriai almost certainly be taken Tuesday." 

iMck next season, in aome fhrm Arena manager Jack Morgan said. Seating capacity at the arena is 

or another. But could they "That's about the fastest sale we've 5,03.3. 

stand another year like they had 

In 1965—a year in which they | • yw * ej I 

finished last and averaged only ^n^nrClfl^ OrU^f IV 

1,050 fans in their 15 home ' I " «■ 

games' 

jr-.M.. Uine^ 01 Upmion ^ 

.Sheldhrk, the man who handles I 

the hooks. "The continual drain ^ 

TTtti'*almM'i* n^inV Coach Anatoli Taraitov of the Oriole* gave up outfielder Jarkle Ifusal to Include tennis on lh« 

Maybe we could scrape by and '**0®*'** hockey club liraadi and rookie • snuihpaw Olympic program ... the lour- 

pemy pinch for one more year forward. Alexander, Harold K a a wr I e s . . . Clark ^ ing Russian soccer team gained 

but after that . . " 'Almelov, have different opin-|<<raebRer of Ihe Uniledr^aiesith* first viciory, after three 

' The ijroblem* at H has al- which club poses the upset Wimbledan«hampion Roy draWW, of ila South American 

ways been, is that Shamrocks xrealest threat to Russian "am- Emeraoa o( Australia in ihe tour on Sunday by defeating a 
pay so much more iravelling'*'^^* hockey supremacy. ; men's final of the Victoria inv Cruguayan team, S-1. 
e.xpenses than the three main- Almetov thinks that the big- champ»on.«hips in Melbourne * # * 

land clubs, who each visit here gest danger Is posed by Czecho- Sunday^ Margaret ftmlik of . 

five limn while the Rorks must Slovakia, second-place finisher Australia defeated Naaey Richey ARHfl-R ASHK. leading U.S. 
make the mainland trip 13 behind Ihe Russians in Ihe 1965 of the U S’, in the women's final Davis Cup tennis player, said 
timef. world championships but his ihe U S. Uwn Tennis Aaso- vostwday he would be inieretted 


MRFD TRAVFI HIT P coach doesn't agree. oiatioo has offiealiy withdrawn it* turning professional if he re- 

"We need ■ travel eo^lisaiinn "Canada remains as strong . »ooni the U S. Olympic Commit- celves a g(^ offer , . , Dalles 
poafVwT^e ‘hraaf as ever." T.r««v - « aftermath of the «- C^l^y. of to. N.tlon.1 Foot- 


I NEED TR.AVKL HELP » *Kree, 

"We need • iravrt equaliraiion "Canada remains as strong a 


Sharpener 


says Morgan. "Some adjust- *“**>' aware that the , 

mems were made last y^r, Canadians have to be reckoned > 
but we won't ki»w how much *ilh at all.times and uirpnses | 
we'U gel out of the league until «•" *>• expected ftrun them at I 
we see its bonks. And even “oy moment," 
then we know thd equalization First step in answering the 
system isn't good enough." > problem will be taken Friday | 
Each trip to the mainland roats'night in London, wfvni the Rus-i 
the Shamrorlcs S300. for a total'sians play the Canadian naUona) 
of S4.S00. Mainland teams pay team in the first of six meetings 
approximately S! 500 each. In the next three sveeks. 

^“""^.bee aty on flee. 12. In Wimnpeg' 

Sanalo? ^ Vletori. on iSt. 

Nanaimo t co.rt.s were evenN- i. ufipwiiiw.. ^ rw^ 

higher since a bus had to he 

chartered to and from Victoria 2^!^ fij? * 2*^.?’ 


Thlag« cnaUnae to look «p for jm order to make plane connec 

liiia Angelee lliades. VMler- |tion.s. 


|.5prlncs, Cblo., on Dee. 28 In tlw iilmr MajM 


day, Jerry Tnppwttaai, M- 
year-old rigbtwlager who kaa 
ptayed •IS gamea la II 


1'XHA.NTKD? 

Thera ta auapicion in s<ane 
quarters that the mainland 


annual invilationat tournament 
which will aim feature the Ckeeh 
and Swedish teams. I 


hall Leagae have signed Roger - 

WB w| I Hiaubach, Navy quarterback, to, 
lApLfcb ' Ian oplktoal contract should he f^o 
hi Oft HUNT: *«ve the service . . Haaiae' r || 

a Saaniaa. fourth • ranking L’.S.: 
women's tennis player, has been | 
suspended until April 1 because 11^ 
of her withdrawal from the na-' 
tionai championships in Septem-' 

I her .. . Charlie Coaaclier. mem-; T 

?r r*Vi/*Sw hocke>'i Hall of Fame, Hi J, 

o WWW . Mto I left hospital in Toronto Sunday | 
■wW*iwSto four weeks of ireatmeniLwasMBr 

following a heart attack . . 
jockey Philip Arwhs was still on * " >i 
^ the critical list yesterday follow’- %KenSn? 

FM. ing a Friday spill at Bay Mead-'*;^*^ 
Minor Mafav owi race track. I 

a« fm . . 


Firefighters 
Douse Villa 
III Ninth Run 


• e’we ri n getmts a hum- 

■to t 


game* in Seattle Sunday by edc-Iti laafi played twx> men #iyj Natlnaal Hockey loagua teams aren't too ebneeroed wiihl BALTIMORE ORIOLES have 


TOMORROW AL MURRAY haa resigned as 

iB.BB r m *B.«« "f kprtoglleld l■dla«s 

of the Anterfcan Hockey League, 


mg the Totems, 3-2, in a hard-j latest in fhe period but Andy ' 
hitting game. Hebentan scored a brilliant goal 

The Victorians ran n^iw rest on early In the third period to make 
their laurels until Salurday.'the difference when Ralph Kel- 
when they try to extend their |le got one y Al Millar Just six! 
unbeaten streak al Me nvala] ^seconds from time. I 

Arens to 13 games -- 

rough rusiomers frrmi the AHL ** ■ n k 

—the Hershey Bears. HOCkey RoUndUf 


aeaiKias. aaaunoced la Mad- 
bury that he kas agreed W 
report to Weslera Hockey 
iMgae club. He has beea 
haldaut alace Riadea dratted 


VANCOUVER — There's hist 
no stopping Vancouver Fire¬ 
fighters 

The Firemen ran their un- 


UiL;:;. righthander Jackiuw. * "‘/"i betoen sSeak In the P.c.Tto 


■SucccB. of the new Coquitlam Philadelphia: ^ 

Adantes entry last year led to Wt'WrrN in ■ irade in which the tisw ue* 


vKToaia a aasma s 
siasT ri RWP 

1. Vicvma. SMvtr 'IMaM. Jaakno- kJ 
•ki< 111 U. 

PmUllM-ahveU iV) S M HuMulB 
(fZ. 11:11. 
artnsn PKainn 

3 VIrtani Jtnk/MiiU 'Sl«a\*r< U tW. 

S. Statllc. Haley ikinrlair. KWUati g^wa 
IS H. aalt.ina 

renalbn Sira lair <8i 4 Ot. Haley il* rrvaea* 
t IT tokcu 'Vi 1S;U and 11 14. WIUuli H-f.tot 
<V> 11 a. spews* 

THian p»:aioii 

1 VIeInria. Mrtonlaa 'Hartnw, Utt ^ ^ 

eeriji I:U « to e to. 

S SMUIe. KMIer 'DWrm, II M. 

Prnaiuaa-r Huna <V> l:(n. Shvab 
IV- S-a, iielakSl* IS) 11:41 

.Vato' ***11, »i 

Millar iVi S IS S-?t 

WakUy iSl . S 1 T-» 

aiiendaiM i.«t. ; 

rnaTLaxp a aratxnru.i.a i 
riaef PKaino 1“'".*.- 

1 Sprlnsfiald, Italia ipewnet. Laru' niiaina 

'l Portland. MeVW <C. vhmauU 
G-'>eri 14:U. 

PrnattOa—Blaitia <P> 4:IS. rota >■< .-uaaM 
4 O; Hay <Pi -two mlnrrai l.s<^ Ama 
do -fti U:M. JolinaUM ia>.14 17. -adm.to 

at.cuxD rraiun 


Streak Sabotaged? 


sMrsia 4x Lasr.i c , «< 

SiailerB. Hal-toi [ 4.- 

r « L T P « Pla Ubm 4a« 
a 14 I swan nadm 

r^MMw ' n I s I u 2 n touuawa 5 si* i »iS 3 niaaerof players. The first mail yesterday morning, only a day after the 

wpmmLm a a Is ! S 2 ‘ " Last ses.snn's experiment of entry forms were made avallaMe in the Sunday edition, brought 

neu-^B ihi*ibb' . . bringing in players from in 1.18 entries. Allowing one or two spots for applications mailed| 

. ■ ■ f ^ •• 7*1^ Professional hockey s longest Ntnalmo was a dismal failure, from outside Victoria this meant that the ma.ximum number of; 

a a B I 11 H It unbeaten streak of the season they could not practice players haa already been nached. 

alltoi^ ■ I* * 14 2 S 2 » *" Sunday, per- Onjy rewidents Sorry, no fulher applicatiom can be accepted. As a mat-' 

•4HI. ««. wm. n IS II s IN ■ haps because of an unknown season. ter of fact. It la likely that a number of entries mailed yraterday 

■"•'•^XTaiTiaioi a saboteur ' ^ FILL ^ ntiatd. 

.. . r. 2 1' 7 i i •'*’21 Nirmal Dilloo. the club’, oiy- ^ ^ * f * 

ti».,iaito .. IS B 1 I M H s had a ikem of 13 victories and |youiw rookie is seek-' pl*ye« foe *o many years by so many! 

n2i4M2i2*t*« ‘*^ling his releaiie He waiHs there's practically nothing left in the game to be 

iikiaiMM oitr IT t 1 I 4s a It featlng Buffalo Bisona a(,„i.v <» ih«|uAlque — that ubiquitous word wrhkh it so often misused. 

Maa.ln. IS I IS 1 41 <3 l *(„.eb a....-*.,. -i-K. JUAlOr ISCKOUe On IflC W- - ..—...-J—. 


new rumors of a tour-team main- 
{land league, and now romea 
iMord that the rourth team — 

1 Richmond ^ win apply for a 
franchi.4e In 1966. 

League cacnmiasiiHier Thmmy 
Gordon denies It. But even If iti 
isn't true, and the league does 
{want the Shamrocks, It will al- 
I most certainly have to pay to 
keep them. Aiid given the same' 
iultimatuni by Nanaimo last 
year, it allowed diap-^p-Island 
i:ieam to told. 


"worry himself sick" about al 
club when he didn’t have any! 
say in how things should run 


Coast Soccer League to nine 
games >- eight wins and a lie 
— with a 3-2 victory over Burn* 


AT THE 19lh 

With Harry Young 


It took less than 24 huuri fw the annual Daily Cokmltl Archer utd Dea Fallmcr 


on the ice . . . I-yaU Dagg and .Villa here Sunday 
I hit Vancouver rtnlf which wot penalty goal by Don Boyd, 
the world curling championship g second-half shot by Louis Tris- 
in 1964. defeated Bad 8amer%1lle chuk and a header by Jim Blun- 
and.hu Wiscanain rink, the 1963 dell took care of Firemen's scor- 
rhampiona twice over the week- Ing. Norm McLqod and Rny 
end, 7-4 in Seattle Simday and Nose Ms scorH fur Villa, 
111-7 in Vancouver Sahirday . . . Nosella's coal coming In the 
I Ray RaMaaon and Millie Pep final seconds 

{will boK a four-round exhibition --- 

prior to the Dee. U middle- n a I 11 
weight fight between contenders KflclrihtHfl 11 


■I |t I '5 IS S' Dnforiunaiety. there U still the Qiristma.s Tree Golf Tournament to be another sellout. 
■ n I 5 i« 3 niaaer of players. The first mail yesterday morning, only a day a 


Brodies Gain 
Jackson Cup 
Soccer Semis 


mmm ei*» )T • 1 I 4s M itlfestlng Buffalo Bisona at , laetnua oi Ihe Unique — that ubiquitous word whkh it ao often miaused. ‘ 

'anmax 'i\x\d 2 akxM.a® ’* Rochciicr. 5-2, Saturday night, Mrinl^!?^His brother. Ranjir although thera'a almost eertaia to he a prMedeni * ^ 

's • IS* i*u Quebec ^ scoring champ says ‘bew are things that still happen ea the ooune that J*ck*on Qjp soccer semi-finals 


■.am -MiW 
■(•iMfaaa 


Strtnsfies,' Miller >Mnwrd, Jetini- 


s s I s a M u - — me juraor scoring cnamp. says , . . 

! 2 ! 2 2 he will go with the senior Rocks, “ ** Z ^ x ....u. 

4 I • 2 2 2 ; chartered plane which had teen there aren t more than three ' _ * "“’**’ **'*"*’ 


toai 1:44. 

P«naI«Ms-Flasto <SI I M. Hay IP) 

u n. 

iNian exaioD 

1 PerUand. A. ichmaua iHolinMi 
DM 

Ho panalUM 
ovf:BTiMR PLamo 

No imr I ns 

No panaltiaa, 

Stop* 

lloa« <Pi . 4 14 II S_C 

Wv«4 >S| Til S-14 

Attandanca l.TH. 


Qrihy. I Sunday, beating Gorge, 1-0, at 

I. waa a match which took h^jj jp . ^ 

^mateb and all four players ‘ <»ri*tnaUy ended 


VANcoevKR I, paminRMK i ALBE 
PIBST pr.amn 1^. u,, 

1 . ProMdme*. Bnnkworlli 'Blickburn. • 

■rmoT' « 11 . ‘ Simon 

3. Vanrduver. Hulrhlnaon. 10:113. 
a ProviOMtPf Bartlait iWxirMia. 
Brinkworth’ 13:11. I Bealr 

PrnaltiM Evan* 'V' 13:||. 11:11 and'e . 

1 » IT. Slarkbum >Pi 17 40. SHtUrdl 

a4.(.<>vi> eKHidii I senior 


i J ? : r. i; : Sl^^botog/d'Inng ^ ^ to step up and nu P»«« and all four players ‘ that originally ended 

wr^N r*.^ 4 Da ^l^^ab^d^aunngtheiame ^ , had huidicapa of three. in a M overtime draw. 

BtoBOto n 11 a 119 « Ml 1 ir I *!T'^ ^ **[*’*' ^ ■**** Evans and Vic Painter and on the' JrJm Hthharami'a fnat at v 

-Sotneone. Richard Ksst, gen- keeper Skip Chapman la aaid to sun evamk. c. «*wraou a subi jv 

Iliraaear CnasaeLcx ^ eying Coquitlam; Billy Gray On tteftrst teTlvaM^^ first and McCoU second. **** 

Iflarv SDdrkS Cori»ratiM»- ctlf ■n«« «««»* continued right through the match aod'i®*'*’*” • «»mi-fmal next 

I' starboard elevators on the ^3 others like Jack Showm and U jp,p played and each time one Sunday against Luckies. Vlc- 

AIL • !¥/• Hona west and Canadian scot. 

A Ihprill Win Amerlcam to Quebec Ing. And these wera t*>e mai^ At the IMh It looked aa If the sequence would be broken.iH.h .^.kbb h.ir «f 

niUCl 111 TT 111 Whether It wa.4 the bus tn^ suyi of a cluh that flniahed j^^ced hla tee ahot Inches away from the pin J?.*" *" ** 

ALBERNI — Alterni Athletics I ®'' Americans were last. for g "gimme" birdie. But Evans, on the edge of the gree n . I . c .i ■ aox .. « x 

gotTrJ It tte Sinimon o; beaten. 5-3. by the Ac«. Wiw *m «cNeill choose, to ^ . ,pp, ^ to Sunday^ 

Simon »B 4 er UnorM-artv here "era got away to a 3J) start be optimistic. And so It went on - half after half — until the final putt 

Americans couldn't "Everybody quiM ^ ^ had dropped into the final hole. Sidney Hotel. M. in the second 


Basketball 

Results 


Results of last night's minor 
basketball action: 

paBMiiwET fiinin 

t*4Mc4NDn 4. M«rw«^'lan 4. 

Hin-rT ciinia 

PirsI U9i*4 "A" S4 SaanietH'* T. 

BSNT4M Clltia 
rirw I'aiiwl 'A " 50. Si^ar 4 
■ SNTAH BOVa 

Haguiin alt M, Swlnay H _ 

wrestSo” 

ARENA 
TONieHT 
Ills p.iii. 

The -WOLFMAN* 
inecta reid Uve 
'W'reatiiiig Bear 

TBOTBKY 
iiM-lk Wrwillas •■•r) 

Soidnt GORKY 

itaaiJa* WalfMlxl 

B. 1. JONATBAN 

va. 

WILD-BILL DBOMO 
l-MAN TAO TEAM 
rt44l BABtriT »•« 

TIB OEOBAOtN 


a rrovioMir* uanwii iH<xifMto. l,.n Kflap veltinel 

r.f*worth-13:U. . I Beaten »nd humiliated. 6t-48. fat<‘h up Betting 

PrnaitiM Evanii <V' 13:11. *1:11 aml'n ... ^ their skatinz legs 

'IT. siarkbum 'Pi 17 41 ). Saturday night, the Canadian saaimB i. i 

PKHioii senior men'! basketball champs’ sisiuv 

2, 2'5s"’'“*' Clansmen. 67-57, Sun-' AunaK SM rasia a 

I. rnwidanto Karfiut ii< 0 w, Cr«ijii day afternoon | vjli^^r 3 ,^Pwtdw ■ 1 . I 


turn 144.V I 

Panilly-Bartwr (P) 11 31. ' 

THian PKaiim 

I. Vuicouvfr, MrNrIII iCarmkhtel i 

1:14 

1 PrmlOanrr. Rarhur a .VI. 
pMlalilra-.Gor-an iP) ■ 31. Rvam iV) 
IS'i'l. Cahin 'Vi 17.07. 

Stop* 

Vi’lnrur* <Vl 11 M 4 Sl 

Faille >pt 7 IS 7 M 


day afternoon. I vanrauver <wli 2 . Provtdm<'t 1 . 

Marv Johnson ruined the’ mL?t^»rUM4 »• 

aansmens tight defence wnthrKiirawioxsi. 
long OTie-handers from the 1 Mampini 1 . tn i,<wia 4 . 

Minntiixs 1 Tuiaa 2 


i - - — corner and ended with 25 points !.._ 

pMlal'lra-.Gor-an Ipl ■ 31, Rvam IV) , , ^ .■ tSaTKBX l.r..41-l K 

lS"'i Cahin 'Vi 17 07 Larry I-enlonen scored IS and i Jnhiuinen 4. Na-* tia>*n is. . . 

.... Neil Dirom L3, Dave Murphy' Jerary i. :«i.m i I 

V. lnmur* (Vl It M 4 33. _ ^ ' IMraN4TinN*l. LtSIK K 

Paiiia <p, 7 9 7 34 Rot U toc Clansmen. rva mmm 3 . Pnn Huno 1 

-- -I Port WayM I. Da>iiiB A 

_ _ , asTABio ar.Moa 

M * m a H I WvSainck 3. Uak^ilia 1. 

Injury to Raun 

J uaNiroaA mENIos 

^ ^ _ Winrupci 4, SallfirK 3. 

T • GrarM KorM S. Orydan A 

Brings Worries 

SoakAloan I. Raima 3 

_ . , ., J. „ teXTBAI. OTTfARW ilNIoa 

Coach E rank Mano and mana -1 annouTKed who he wiK call up. Hawkwiurv • oiwwa Fun*a a 
ger Buck Home of Victoria I as a replacement but both farm i *' 

Maple Leafs and manager Joe clubs may be Upped. ' oxrtam atNiua 

Croxier trf Rochester Americans! Larry Hillman of Rochester, t^tiawa a Manifwi 1 . . . 
are both waiting fearfully for a seems the likely raplacement Porrhcmusti i. st. caitiaiin«a s. 
long-distance call from Toronto, but It Is possible that ellher EYedf Leani.* 4. lotomp 4i 
Torn knee ligaments which or Sandy Hucul irtight get a **^l^*^ moSIm". s. winm^ 
will sideline defenceman Bob cal). And If it's Hillman, there | Brav*ii 3 . 

Baun of the Toronto Maple is a chance that Victoria’s Leafs | **"*•" *• brinnij-i war 

Leals for six weeks Ir the rea- may be asked tq help out byU,Mi4TrHP:w.\.v Ji xina 

•o« . c a ""v"* r‘ to R***;^"' s:i'vir4,‘-Bf.',5d;i;v*- 

Baun was injured m Sunday • "les, I oeuid be bearuig from lutiaa a, baWM 1 
night's game In Detroit, TorxMito- Toronto tonftorrow,” Houle shutf- si.a*aTA imnoR 

t .« W - W »... ...J 1 ..I flmohUai Ctaadlina 1, t,alhkrld|a S. 


Injury to Baun 
Brings Worries 


It Is not to be suggested that this la the first match of toree goals 

n • r'l L “* type in which 18 consecutive holes have been halved, but it 

KnYlnfl^ I illin waa remarkable, nonetheless, and me more so m that whUe the from Henry Frans and. 

p four players among them produced six blidlet they were all Tony Fontinello. _, 

I a scored at (he same three holes by a player on each side. 

i3C.’llCUim.C& The first of the Victoria District gold medals will be up 

• ^ 1 tor grtibfl at Royal Colwood Sunday, but It looks little more than a 

K AMownaea ■' AaarJ fortoality for one player is already so far in ttie lead that he 

DalSlnlll Ajallj looks uncatchable. j 

• Ron kIcLeod. the Jaaiier pro. who has been the dominant i liyiTFQMATim 

London Boxing Oub wiU stage figu„ m Victoria winter medal golf lor some years, is ito less| l ivi 

an amateur card with at least ^gn right ahead of Frank Scrogga. the Uplands champtotL 
10 bouts Thursdiy at 8 p.m. at McLeod, who shot 70 at Uplands in the first round and 68 

Victoria Ballroom. 1600 Govern- at Oak Bay in the second, has a total of ITS. I 

ment. Scroggs, whose earlier rounds were both 73s. is next *'* 

Fighters from the boat club, with 146 

Newcastle Boxing Cub of Nan- Then comes Doug Munra of Victoria (72-78'-148). and 

aimo, James Bay Boxing Oub GcMxtnn PfUow of Uplands (74-74—148), followed by Ricky Kent' VI 

and Royal Roads will Uke part of Royal Colwood with 73-76—149. _ 

Main event will be 1 13H>wnd Pirat-raund leader Dick Munn. (ha Cedar Ihll pro, ihot| 

hattie between Les Vegas of the himself out of contention when he foUewed his brilliant 68 at I 
Tondon club and Ian Middle- l'P*"«** •'‘►‘■n mediocre 83 at Oak Bay. Dick won I 

ditch of Royal Road-x. ^ *««*d »‘"ter medal a year ago. A ^ I 

Admission ia II. with students] , . « w , * -i . i,- . 

■nd pensioners paying 50 eenU. ^ .. lefthander Peter McIntyre and John »urty of -Victoria MONDAY, DEC. 


VICTORIA 

MEMORIAL ARENA 


INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY 

RUSSIA 

CANADA 


bexvs Punch Imlach has not yefidrred last night. 


EamoaUai Ctaadlina 1, i.aihkildia . , n 

kdmoMon Want Lmis 2. caistry I. lea 1-0 If halftime. 


_iGol# Ghrb are proving hard to shake off in the Victoria .senior 

^ ~ I buttons. Tbelr latest victims were Chris Archer and Bob B’akclin 

1^060 Vale and Don Rnss and Harry Pike of Colwood. 

' Ninety-six players wdth handicaps of 13 and under com- 
MANQtESTER (AP) — Man-jp^lp^ foj. mrkeys at the Gorge Vale club ^nday. It will he the 
Chester City delealed the tour-jt^ff, j 3 handicappera next Sunday, 

ing Moscow Dynamo club 2-0 in| Amonf the winner* were Gordon Jones. Ijex Sutcliffe and 

a soccer match Monday aightfffd iMnglois. who each shot 76 groas. *• 

bef<»e 16.000 spectators. The Art DonaMvxi had a chance to lead the field with 75 but 

iteam led 1-0 at halftime. the took three putts from ctoac range on the last green for a 77, 


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Ranger Slump Brings Change \am 


Francis Becomes New Coach 


VnitoB manages hospital smile 

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Colt Star Out for Season 
As Bears Scramble Race 


By BK.v OI.AN ja Ranger Junior A-farm team, 

NEW' YORK (AP)—New York in and 1961-62, 

Rangprs', *«eking to cut ahort others in the NHL bold 

the tailsptn that ha.'s sent them I'Oth general managing and 
crashing into fifth place in the coaching positions. They are 
Natkiral Hockey League dlo- Imlach of Toronto and 

miMed coach Red Sullivan Moo- Sid Abel of Detroit, 
day. He was replaced by gen- Francis said he has not 
eral manager Emile (Cat) thought about player changep 
{.Yancis although he said he will discuss 

‘•We could be In deep trouble PoisiWe personnel revisions 

if we don’t puU ourselves out of *dth defencemen Harry 
this slump loon.” said Francis HoweU and forward Don Mar- 
who will serve in a dual caps- shall, the a.ssistant coaches, 
city. Rangers, after a fast start BtJJy * "K^t winger, 

that brought them cloae to the will join the team in Detroit for 
upper echelon of the iix-ti>am Thursday night's game. Hicke. 
circuit, have won only one of recently sidelined with pneu- 
thelr last 10 and two of their monia. has been playing for 
last 14 games. Their record Is Minnesota ^ the Central 
5-10-5, League. 

Kww inn Rangers have finished 

"kii- iw. I .wi M Wffh “ of the past three 
Mlivan, seasons and have qualified for 

Stanley Cup playoff, only 
1962. 1^1 ^ club in the last seven years. 

as cMdinator of flayer person- ___ 

nel and scouting. 

'Tm certainly pleased that M A* * 1 
Red win be staying on with the 1^1 -■ I 

organiz a t i o n,” Francis taid> IW I I I ^ ^ I I 11 

•‘He ll be scouting in all the pro %'Vrm 

leagues, and will be working nry 1R 

closely with our own farm sys- mW / ^ |m, 

tern and scouts •• \U QC O W 

Francis. 39, added that no one CgCj d XT 

else was considered as Sulli¬ 
van’s replacement. “You have it doesn't seem at If It should i 


t » • IS7 111 .ifl on fidd-goak in the second and wWc* wm featured by twoleago look like the best clubs. " m. i.tMt milestone 
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Mikita 
On Top 

Stan Mikiia is again the man. 
(o beat for the National Hockey j 
League leoring championship. I 
Off to a slow start this season 
as teammate Bobby Hull broke' 
out with a rash of goals, the' 
25-year-old centre grabbed thel 
lead over Ibc weekend by scor-l 
ing six goals and getting credit { 
for an assist. 

HULL NEXT *“ 

The splurge gave Mikita, who 

Patrick as coach in December TIT individual point honors; 

190. will Witt, Uw Club Steps in '»' the Piut two ...sou., a] 

M cfHxllnator of flayer person- <»c» « (he last seven yean. ___ points. That's one more than| 

nel and scouting. Hull, who had two goals and 

'Tm certainly pleased that M A * 1 assists in the weekend routs 

Red will be staying on with the 1^1 -■ I A Cl't*1^ ^ Boston Bruins and New York 

organization,” Francis Mid> IWI l Cy Rangers, and Montreal's Bob 

'‘He’ll be scouting in all the pro LT w Vr Rousseau, 

leagues, and will be wwking “ aecond to Hull’s 17 

cloaely with our own farm sys- mW/ I Iwith hU 14 goab and his 15 

tern and sc43uts ” O ^ O WllllWIfin^ 'assists, leaves him just otae 

Francis. 39. added that no one ff CIO CC if ii J.1.0 G'VFMIV/ ' behind Rousseau and Jean Beli- 

else was considered as Sulli- veau. 

van’s replacement. “You have it doesn't leem at If it shouldiMontreal Canadiens slipping . »*«►.«» ...i ok t c*_ 

to bsve a man who know, our Jg. any difference but Detroit back by gaining no better than ^ Mob« 
tijaterial.” he expUined. I Wings have been a differ- a 4-4 draw with the Bmin.s 
“Another man outside our Of. club since Gordie HoweiBoston. L fi^^-Unt w^S 

ganizalion would have to take hii 600th goal in Men- Trailing. IM. for the »«‘c««* Gortlicr lii^e* of Detroit moved 

lime to learn the material and „„ nov. 27. inight in a row. Cknadiens 

^e uimjxKlanl right n^, deferxling National Hockey, goT^toe next tour goals, three if 

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it* a 61-yard nm In the first quar- rookie-linebacker Dick Butkus. ‘hide OPEN EA4E‘ stymied but However. Ron Stewart got Bos- P®”’* 

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Football League, kept their ^ * i i tn w -^1 Baltimore on Sunday and the 

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Western Conference a throe-w s y New York and Boeton. 
scrap. Fraoeia, who took over ~3 

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™[h^ »»^Ont.ria Hoctay Ass ociatk>n. 

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Alaska City 
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The Packers nstd CWts play In iiiasKa tiiy ** Aiin»?*i;14 *** DmoaV 7 

Batomoro on Sunday and the J naa. ym a. owaad ^ lirD».« «ii <ai)Ai'h bau.- nvoBV, . 

»nr?, wlw hD5*f vastly Im- ^ ¥»• I PMUy pT»«r>w»i he*. himhi s>w vtirk . 

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1 1 1 m <« M ^ ^ Leafs for the second time in as Dru-M . * • is-s* NiNi»rwt»., ni.^man 

7 I I «Ai -M .AM 'he Colta should kxe to the 17* * many nights, this time by 5-1. A<i«nABr« 

** 4 ■ • *8 sit S rnr Virt 01*121 « N*'* **» have 4»H4«o a NEW VOHK t IklXIPES ARE F) 

TWat would take M (town to acored ostly 29 goals in their first ^j*^ 4 *w*yofit*fctAra (i> (CttAArt. lu* While average 

11 toe lest weekend of the Hched- * rfisllerwer to Victaria'a bid 15 gamee, » goad in their touf ilng races at Sun 

uled tewson asid make it a ical the 1167 Babe Ruth League gaow streak. »_* _ _ , ^ . ' _^lare about 60 m.p. 


the Be« *x only blanked toe Oakland Raiders kept their Tl* Cb*“ P**y ^ Los has made a patch Howe to In on all of them ' 

Colta, 13-0. but put quartertNudi mattKinaUcBl chance to srin the Angelan the to U u ssBi g Sanmtoy ^ Bitot Ruto Inc., but Vletonla aeoring tone and aacaoc np wanweeBM _ 

Johimy Ualtae out tor toe Western Divlsian champicnshlp ifitowt toe Rama, who have b Btffl ft# No, 1 coitcnder. toite. Two of hta goalB esane It ri**'”* *.■•(») (fcwas 

MHOR. It w«s the Bews’ eighth on S tataay by defeating Denver won their Jaat tsra and totally Falrbaehi. Alntoa. baa ^ipDed secoetda apart In the aeeood pie- i tasapk maMW m (MWaa. aw 

win to ntoe games after rtart- tonskccw. M13. in an Ameriean taMB to be Mvlog op to inw gig jut Mriaa aal Dick tod (n Sunday to torn a 3-1 gaOM \ imim MDOW (U) iltctMi. u: 
Ing ftp Mmn with Bne tatro f?***!.* LS**". ^ P^towt iday Qwe. eiooiidv. rtc^qjrowdeirt rt Into a ooaiter tor the Winga. 

KNEE mtETKED heftare 19,923 Oakland fan*. In San Frontdaco arrt tfw Bean 345 , Ruth, Inc., wto visit Fair- CWeago Black Hawks, on a and 'MrMiiw is ts 

The 33.ywold Unitas auf- Danieli, who caught a hmt the fwi Dee, 19. ^anlo ^ g, check faculties, rampage of their osm, mtde U! .u, * 

tsrod a torn knee ligament Tom Flores The Bean wotdd malw R However the Victoria bid Is three In a row and »l« wins in 1 NJw^ott. awah 'K -hamw 

the second nuartrr* when 500 ™ touchdown and then if the Oiits and Packers ,t)y considered almost certain seven games by picking cn New 

rrxmds of Chicago tacklro. Stan **.» ^ »»«• tod* toae. ^ accepted. Filial wort wiH York Rangers. M, 

Jones and Earl Leggett, com- 1^*'*"* RECORD be given before Jan. ». Result broke 1 first-place Ue,' 5^55^ 

binrt for a high-low t«kle. «)e Oakland CV^. “ --- “ .-12 >1 1 

UnitaswBi grated « Sim- land fullback Jim Brown tied a • 1 HH *««-«« »*s 

day night and ftere w little ^ record bv I*®*** record by Kxjrsng Ms M m i It* fTi I Movrar.tL 4 HoarnN 4 

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Year 

Impressive Inju ry List ^ i ■ Ir™ “ 

■* •P b/ BwmS^ vwia ....7 s s IS (q,Q fames in hand. s. ii<MirAAi <.AraaA (4t •Lasefnan . 

AM -m- • w to^ ..:i:r.'."a i # 4 The league takes a holiday “r*?toI?Ji*'LiA 4 AA« (Ul (BrilvMu). I 

Alarms League Officials r**^ .' ' ^ * New Year all three of Chinooka* i j 

O afaf Suntov.Aww: CKiHOOon At K«, temaininggames ^gainst Kil- 

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NEW YORK (AP)-The list the rash of Injuries to quarter-, "W’e are checking the aUtt^ wlU be played In Vlctosria. JSS.!* *** **= ssis-«' n __ a aa la 

of maimed and wounded quar- backs and other personnel. tics lookine at th# nictinwA Amt _ Barney Snaven hit on 11 of 14 torton "r.".”"”# s a-aii UOTWBBIdOt Rt H«rRla 

terbacks in the National Foot-i However. Duncan says many!"?- . ‘ ** VANCOUVER - Victoria J*,," "low Sunday - - 

ball League continues to grow of the InjuriPs did not come roaches and other Chinooks proved a point here ^ wound u» with 24 points^' 

HI an alarming rale with Johnny rectly fr^ a pass rush. (league people. Until we have Sunday They aren't used to r^ Bowker added 15 and Doii' • 

Unitas the last to be counted out In the cates of Starr and finished this review ... we are losing, but when they do they 12 

(or the Mason. Brodie, both men were hurt not prepared to make any ree- know how to bounce back. ' __ I l\ /I Bto I B I ' 

BUI Munson of Los Angeles Itrying to run the ball. ommendaiions. Beaten. (6-3fiby YMCA here qm»x»i -n on bow w ia Km .Ura- I OIL nl A I / 

Rams also'undcrwent an oper-l Duncan said: "It Is Important Duncan- won’t venture any SaturrUy for their flr« kwa In 5" I I vD F LJ\ I M L //' 

ation that finished him for tho'‘° tove people hurt, opinkms until he's finished his the InterOty Junior Men's aaro Twwim x Brtw tusinirt x //. / 

ye.r.ftertocNov. 21 g.rne.t;;!;®*>»*^Ph®^^<*-«tliiueiurvey.^t U is exj^ctrt toeBariretbtal Uaguc.^CW^^ HIRAM WAIRFR /X' 

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129 Bukk iBVictB — 2-door hardtop, 
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power brakes, bucket amts. 99QQR 
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IMPORTS 


M Vaaxli 
Green 


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M Vanahall VIvm — 
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159 Anglia — 

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DO Blue 


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Gambling Grabs 
Fifth Spot 

In UK Economy 


f.OMON CAP) — GaQihling 

mw 18 Uie fttth targPM indu 8 tr>' 

in llriliiin. with an annual turn- 
liver of more than il. 000 . 000,000 
(V.OnO.OOO OOO), a memher of a 
Now York lurvey team reported 
M inday: 

New Yor^ eoniuttont Samuel 
Roman, representtog the ttate't 
eiuttt hamexs race tracks, and 
llonry D. Paley, who made a 
•iniilnr' ttudy of legalized bet- 


Speaker 


Sjieaker on Chinese Aggres¬ 
sion — Myth or Menace wlU 
lie Professor C. S. Burchill, 
at public meeting at f p m. 
Thursday stxmsored by Vic¬ 
toria branch. World Federal¬ 
ists of Canada, in St. John 
Ambulance Hall, M2 Pandora. 

Greek Clerks 
Walk Off Jobs 

ATHENS tReuterst — About 
2.ti00 clerks of the Athens tenvn 
holt went on a 4B4>our strike 
Monday In protest against a bill 
svhieh seeks to regulate wage 
Increases and pension rights of 
municipal workers. 


Ming in Bi'itdjn two years ago 
for Joseph F. Carling, New York 
stale Assembly Speaker, were 
seeking information relative to 
a proposed law which would es¬ 
tablish state-run, <rff-traek bet¬ 
ting shops in New York state. 
Tl'RNOVCB I'P 

Since Britain legalized private 
off-track betting shops in IMO, 
they said, gambling turnover 
has increased by up to 1.000 per 
cent. There now are 10.000 bet¬ 
ting tho]W in the country, with 
more opening aimoat every day 

Other findings reported by 
Paley: 

1. The grealetit participation 
in British gambling is among 
those at the lowest rungs of the 
economic ladder. 

CRIME INCREMED 

2. Probation workers are And- 
ing over-participation in gam¬ 
bling an increasing factor in 
causes of crime, 

3. Gambling indebtedness con¬ 
tinues to climb. 

4. It has proved impractl- 

coble to tap gambling as a 
source of general government 
revenue. I 

“Since my last visit." Paley 
said, “the British attempted a 
25-per-cent levy on flxed-odds 
football (soccer). As a conse¬ 
quence. the large bocAmakers 
have abandoned this field and 
categorically state that an un¬ 
derground betting busineu haa 
sprung up to replace them in 
this particular field." 

BACR CROWDS DROP 

Roman reported a drop in at¬ 
tendance at the greyhou^ race 
tracks, from more than 25.000,- 
000 in IMS to 1.„J0.000 In 1965. 
and at the thoroughbred race 
tracks, from almost 6 . 000,000 in 
I9S.1 to 4.900.000 in 1964. 

He attributed this primarily to 
legalized eft-tsrack betting. 


\4> Cosi Dikelosetl 


Tuesday, Die. 7, 1963 
Bailu Snlonls!. Vsetana 


Big Improvements to Seaway 
Considered by Government 




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Piano Fund 
Mounts Up 

Three coiaa la foualaln —be¬ 
hind fieglnlatlve Buildings — 
keljied add up to set toward 
piano tor 8 en)or ClUzena' 
Centre In Centennial Square. 
Rerhwra Merrlmaa and Jnan 
Whilmore Join Works Minister 
W. N, than! In roalrihullng. 
FiMintaJn had previously yield¬ 
ed ftM5 lor piano. It waa re¬ 
ported Monday that rhil oerv- 
ants Intended to make up tlie 
twlance needed. — (William 
Boucher) 


Rescue Technique 
His Sort of Work 


A former RCMP staff sergeunt 
familiar with bRsh rescue oper¬ 
ations will help direct expan- 
jsion <rf the provincial rescue ser- 
' vice. 

- Appointment of William A. 
Coombs, 44. of Victoria, as new 
provincial rescue chief was an- 
Inounced Monday by John Erb, 


Girl Orphaned 
In Plane Crash 


GLEN FALSS. N.Y, <AP1 — 
A blonde, seven-year-old turned 
to her grandmother for comfort 
Monday after she wu found in 
the Adirondacks during the 
weekend .near a craahed plane 
til adtlch her parents died. 


Sandra Kingsley was treated 
for exposure at Glens Falls Hos¬ 
pital and released Sunday, less 
than 48 hours after her parents' 
single - engined, four - passenger 
plane eraehed near Oossei 
I Pond, about U miles northetst 
I of this Warren County city. 


C9omb$ 


OTTAWA tUPl) — Kederali 
ginremment ia cuneideruig con¬ 
struction of two major improve-, 
menu to the St. Lawrence Sea¬ 
way. Transport MUiistcr'J. W. 
PickersgUl announced Monday. 

One is a new S.5-mile channel 
for the Welland Canal, bypas- 
aing the city of Welland. Locatad 
aeveral miles east of Welland, 
the new alignment wauM Unk 
Port Colbume and Rart Robin¬ 
sons, The Welland Canal forms 
the Lake Ontario-Lake Erie sec¬ 
tion of the seaway. , 

The oth<^ is a modincation of' 
the Besuhamols Locks In the 
Lake Ontario-Montreal torlion of 
the^iseaway. v 
FIRM DEt'lblON 

PickersgUl sadd while no "Cirm 
decision" had been taken to 
build the ehannei, the govenv 
ment, Monday, began exprofxla- 
hoa proceedings for about 4.006 
acres in the Welland Canal area. 

ITie transport minister refused 
to say how much the' Wellqnd 
C^uuinel could coat. The land 
exTHUpnation was carried out 
even though the government has 
not decided on construction to 
prevent any speculation In land 
values, he explained. 


Eight 

Cmt 

Adrift 


E9CUMINAC. NB. (CPI — 
Eight persons forced to abandon' 
a schooner whtoh ran Into a' 
reef eft nearby Point Escuminac ^ 
Saturda night drifted for eight' 
houri Mure they were rescued. 

Dudfoy Fletcher of Chatham. 
N.B., said Swday that the 93-| 
foot craft he md a friend had! 
purchased In Newfoundland ran 
into the reef after the crafts! 


The seaway sulhovity has ti 
been studymg the whole system ti 
to determine necessary improve¬ 
ments required to meet steadily- b 
Diereaslng traffic. The Two pos- o 
sible alterations are a result of 
that survey, PickertgUl said, g 
Before a decision is-made to 1. 
proceed, the trans(iort minister ti 
I said he wanted to broaden the t 
^acopA ot the aurvey to Include a 
oil government depart ments f 
concerned. t 

CANADIAN XEmON 
“It Is very important fur the 
government to make up Us mind' 
as soon as possible on the two' 
alterations," Pickcrsgill said. ' 
He said a committee of Parlia-I 
men would likely be set up to' 

, supervise the spending of “hun- 
dr^s of millions of dollars" 
necessary to improve the Cana¬ 
dian section of the waterway. 

Both the Welland area and thel 
Beauharnnit I/trki are consider-! 
ed to be mafor bottlenecks ini 
the aeaway. The new Welland 
channel w^d be considerably 
wider, and would be virtually 
free of impeding bridges. 

BIG INCREAHES I 

! Seaway traffic has increased. 

, by nearly 10 per cent In the past ‘ 
yeqr. I 

^ far this year, 45.000.000 terns ' 
of cargo have passed through] 
the Lake (^tario-Montreal sec-1 


tion of th<> walei-way. compami 
to 39.000.OUO tuns in im. 

This year, shifts have 

travelled this route, an increase 
oT 300"over 1%4. 

Traffic has also axpundntl 
greatly In the Lake Orlario- 
Lake Erie section. The cargo 
tonnage tills year-in the Welland 
Canal Is.52,700.000 tons, and tha 
section remains open until Dec. 
15. This compares to 51,000,000 
tons in 1964. 


_ 'BED or LEAVES’ 

11 M/B 1 if The girls prats. Robert P"»vjKial civil defmet ooordln-' 

V VI nows n apps 

T Xf A V/C^vl. vF T f crash Friday night, but tile girt placing more emphasis on tight 

^ told rescuers sha crawled from rescue work such as the search 

^ the wreckage, made a bed oi fur lost children or hunters Id 

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c-rn Diiftw <ma*wi 4.31 ikiuuwi (A. PiMdat_Bmiw 4M. ViiWbi .-.IM throughout her ordeal. Hunters the provincial civil defence ef- 

::::::::::: JS found her wuidering m a daze Oce m Victoria, win travel to 

iiw Lvntoa Lorir iw. Bsnnaui .113 «• «• if Fi*»» —— .— Saturday. vanouB communitieB throughout 

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>*««Sa fwi—Bi: *2 SEEf- xistan aa»-«.a8. wrw- ^ k. (feetun rescue work 

am -..ffi noMOii iw Oom*: resOTbed by earned out. 

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Daiiz OouWe paid saa. ■-imiaii <«* 'T nuwMii_la .** v.«Kingiviue. vk ww runis«jry» Northwest Territnriea 

, whMjuaa o. Xiamaiai ..lit xiMh >■<«-h.ia. ibrM iMr-aMii and were en rouie to vilt Mrs, *oa. .k. 

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^ BM tm Dof Ui ■snarl.itaar w«Wi iT. CtepMai • 

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T^aaTt-.y 34 A i^onauion Hop 

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.beginning her 15th year of semi- Club played .eoood flddBe 10 


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. ■ ais naaa. a WN lUe. - sim t«>-,«ar^. »"« *•» ‘T. Chapa^i .m ,suBT AS WHIP* ^ ^ ^ 

m- • inaidaM. M ftmondp: iisMh aaw-B.ias. ajKMM. ihraa- ^_i . .rn hjji h« Anrtm StN'^ips oo how light rescue Work 

.... ii a_v« 4 aai) . .« rmlSm mt la iwiaa: The girl, resmbed ^tm bg carried out. 

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.„ .;■;?» mother. Mr,. Lwian Martin of 

!^*ild* saa. la “» •-«'-' .“ CuttlngsvlUe. Vt ^ Kingsley. V-rt^rTeirilSS 

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oonq;>as “went to jdecea.’* 

Two former members of tiie 
RCAF and thehr families - Mr. 
and Mrs. fTet^er, (heir thght 
yeanold aon Sootl, Mr. and Mn. 
Oorge Muora and their chli- 
dren, Credighton, 2, and Lym. 
10 aid Un. Mooca's brother 
Arthur Champaigne — in their 
dory were tputied by an RCAF 
beUoopter in the Northumber^ 
land Strait TV mishap wiped 
oiA plans the two families had 
had for a cxuise to the Carib¬ 
bean. 

“The children were crying 
and they were acaned and cold 
and svet.” Mri. Cavga Moore 
said after the resesze. bat RCAF 
Sqdn. Ldr. K. Lilly examined 
dij eight persons and said they 
suff no ill effects. 1 


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16 (Tnlanitfl VictorU, B.C., Tuet., Dee. 7, 196S 


Six Oil Firms Settle 


Around Town 


cated during negotiatiens, they 


VAN'COl’VPR fCP)-The wil 
u'orkei's union late Monday 
annfiunced settlement of its dis¬ 
pute with six - major^oit com¬ 
panies and expressed hopes of 
reaching agreement widi the 
seventh. British Atnericun Oil 
CcNTipany. 

Fred Geddes, president of 
Local 9-6111 of the Oil, Chemical | 
and Atomic 


would go along with any agree* 
ment worked out wnth bnperial 
Oil. with whom the final settle- 
ntent was drafted. 

While Mr. Geddes was confi¬ 
dent the other companies would! 
acc^ the proposal, he Warned' 
I the uniem would strike tonight 
I If they did not. 

It Is anticipated that the In- 
deitendem Oil Workers union, 
which struck the FLA reflnery at 
Port Moody when the. OCAWU 
struck other B-A operations, will 
accept dtt same terms of settle¬ 
ment. 


Union Near Agreement 
With BA, Geddes Says 


three montha ago. The union| 
also later atrupk an lmperia^j 
coritrollcd tdant. 

He was hopeful the issue with, 
B-A would tw resolved In talks 
today. 

There was no immediate reac- 
tkn from the companies. But a 
union spokesman said they In^- 


main point in the tuuon'i dis¬ 
pute—Job security in the (ace of 
the automadon' age —a point 
which at one time threatened 
to precipitate a general 4S- 
hour wuiit stoppage aeroea the 
province. 

Mr. Geddes said the Job 
eecurity and other Issues still! 
remain to be resol^wd with B-A, 
the flrst company struck by the 
union following t government- 
supervised strike vote taken 


Workers Umon 
(CLC), said a three-houc mem¬ 
bership meeting a^^uwed the 
signing of individual contracts 
with Imperial, Standard, Shell. 
Texaco, Home and Pacific Pe¬ 
troleums. I 

He said the new contracts 
would serve as models for ths 
industry acima Canada. 

The new contracts woutd cem- 
taln an addendum covering the 




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3'i hours after she and her son- struck down. 

In-law, R, N. Grubb. 1866 St. Mrs. Bradley U survived by 
Ann. were stnick by a car children, .^^ojuding Mrs. 
driven by Barrie Neff. 23. of Grubb, and another daughter, 
Ml View Royal. V Rosemary Higgs, of Vk- 

, ^ ‘°to will b. held l.ter 

eonditjon. 

A pause to console fnends * -k Sr 

saved Mrs. Grubb from possible minutes"' work Sunday 

Injury in the accident. netted burglars «.500 in a 

Mrs. Grubb, her husband, and break-in at Oak Bay Druf, 
Kirs. Bradley had just left~the Store, 2300 Oak Bay Avenue. 
Oi)en Brethren Oiurch on Pan- The burglars broke into the 


Jet Hurdles Astray: 

B os Pilot Dead? 

OSLO (IPl) ~ An DnidentifiMt F-104 jet 
flKhter,. presumed to have come from West Ger¬ 
many, flew more than 1,200 miles over Norwegian 
territory Monday with iti pilot nnconwiotu and pos¬ 
sibly dead at the controls, a Norwef^ian Air Force 
spi^esinan said. 

Efforts by Norwegian air force tnues to estab¬ 
lish radio contact with the fighter, which continued 
north at 40,000 feet aititnde, were nn.<iuecessful. 

The fighter disappeared into polar darkne.u 
near Narvik. A search of the mountain district was 
underway. 






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A Toiowned rewsreh inimuu bss msnjr mooihs. 
found ■ uniqus hes1iO| lubttsDca This wts sccomplisha] with 
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rbotds psinkesly. It relieves itch- ediich qnickb heipe teel tqjin 
lag sad discomfort m minutes knd ceils and mmulaici growth of ne 
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of loog Handing, and most im- paraiioa H Oistiaeal (with 
penaoi of all. results were so special applicator), 
tborou^ that this improveracai Satiifactioa oe yeas aoat 
wee auintamed over a oenod of rafunded. 


Ratepayers Approve 

Acceptance of Saanich’s main capital budget 
referendum totalling $2,450,000 was recommended 
Monday by the executive of the Cadboro Ratepay¬ 
ers' Association. 

‘'Although none of the lands --—^—. 

and works budgeted for are In tlms cared for, compared w 
this district.” said aLSsoclatkm 899 in October. Of the 874, thi 
president J. C. Cox, "we believe were 289 admiied to hospital 


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Oak Bay residents will have 
an ot^KMtunlty to hear all eandl- 
datM tor municipal council and 
school board at a meeting at 8 
p.m. Wednesday In the munlct- 
pal ball. The meeting Is sponsor¬ 
ed by Oak Bay Ratepayers As¬ 
sociation and the Aasociation of 
Women Electors. Elections fh* 
I place Saturday. ^ 


Roevc Allan Coot will represent 
Oak Bay on the Capital Regional 
Parka District Boaird, municipal 
council decided Monday. 


An all * candidates meeting' 
spon9(»^ by the Esquimalt sec¬ 
tion of the Association of Women 
Greater Victoria 


l.iectOTs 
will be held bi Jubilee Hail on 
Fraser Street at 8 p.m. TTiurv 
day. 

Candidates for reeve and eotn- 
cil will speak at the meeting and 
the Esqidmalt representative cn 
the schoed board will speak on 
the KhooS building referendum. 


There IS a man for 
the job of Mayor 
in Victoria 


Victoria Seventh Day Advent¬ 
ists will carol and collect mon^ 
(or welfare work in Oak Bay 
from 6 to 9:30 p.m., from Dee. 
12 to 19. 


' Accident patients treated at! 
the emergency department of' 
Royal Jubilee Hospital durins 
November were (ewer than dur¬ 
ing the previous month. 

'There were 874 accident vlc- 


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NANAIMO — A 6S-year-old 
fnt‘«r In fatting health asked 
his daughter's fotgiveneai be¬ 
fore he shot her mother and 
eotnmitted suicide. 

Police here believe that the 
shooting deadts Monday of Mr. 
end Mrs. Carey *n m tison was 
a murder-suicide. 

RCMP found Carey Thomson 
slumped in a chair at his Ham¬ 
mond Bay Road home hittding 
a nine-millimetre semi-automa¬ 
tic revolver in Ma hand. 

WMDLR ASLEEP 
Investigators said they believe 
he shot his wife Marjorie, who 
was about the same age. svhlle 
ahe was asleep. 

RCMP here were called to the 
scene to investigate sriiat was 
at first beUeved to be a routine 
prowler complalnL 

MADE CALL 

Apparently ‘nwmson. service 
manager at G. A. Fletcher 
Music Oo. Ltd., on Commercial 
Street, called lerviceman Joe 
'Thompaon at 8:15 a.m. 

’n»mson said he would be late 
for work because there was a 
prowler near his home, and he 
asked Joe Thcanpson bo call die 
police. 

BECX)ND OUN 

Mrs. Thonuon was killed with 
a .38 calibre revolver. A second 
shot was fired from this weapm, 
but the bullet lodged in the 
barrel. It is then bebeved Thom- 
»ou picked up tite second re¬ 
volver to use on himself. 

Both man and wife were ttiot 
through the head. 

The couple lived idone, but 
have a married daughter living 
at Duncan. 

LEFT NOTE 

Thomson left a note for his' 
daughter asking forglvnets fori 
his action. Both Mr. and Mrs. 
Thomson had been in poor health 
for some time. 

' Nanaimo Coroner Russ Inkster 
•aid he will not call an inquest 
on the double fatality. 


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Dailjl (Tttlmtrfit VicJorU, B.C., Taet., Dee. 7, 1965 ' 

Bi and Bi Commhnion Told 

Western French 
Want University 


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EDMONTON (CP) — Westeiu 
Canadian educatlonlits and 
French • epeaking groupa ap¬ 
pealed Monday for more and 
better proRrammed—teaching of 
i gi r m ii languages at all Itveli 
of education. 

Submissions to the royal com- 
mission on bilingualism and 
birulturallsm Incliid ’ calls for 
a French ITnlvenity In western 
Canada and a co-ordlnnted na> 
tional syiTem of second-lan¬ 
guage instruction. 

EXTEND BBOADTAaTINQ 

Appeals also were made (or 
extension «9 French broadcast¬ 
ing in the West, federal aid for 
exchanges ot French-speaking 
teachers and gradual expansion 
of bilingualism in the federal 
civil service. 

•n* Freoch-Canadian Federa¬ 
tion of Western Canada said a 
French university In the West 
is the “unanimous wish*' of the 
FYench-Canadian associations of 
British Cetumbia. Alberta. Sas¬ 
katchewan and MarAtoba. 

Romeo Paquette, president of^ 
the B.C association, said such a I 
university would ensure dtatj 
French • speaking westemers; 
•'eontribote thoroughly to the, 
eulttire ot Canada," , 


Cheque 

Helps 

Society 


A cheque for SlOO was (xesent- 
cd to tt>e Multiple Sclerosis So¬ 
ciety of Victoria and Vancouver 
Island at the 16th annual Oirist- 
tnaa dinner of the Victoria Coa- 
mopoiican Oub at (he Ingraham 
Hotel Friday. 

The cheque was given by the 
wives of members, known as 
Cosmnpalt. The money will be 
used toward maintenance (rf the 
bia donated two years ago by 
the club to convey multiple 
acterosis patients to and from 
clinics. 

Meetinf^s 

• VkSoria Electric Oub. 436 
BeUevUe, 12:06 p.m. 

• Victoria Aged Pensioners 
No. 3, 1616 Blanshard. 1.30 p.m. 

• Ktwants Club of Victoria 
North, Tally-Ho, 6:15 p.m. 

• Re s 1 crucians. Donlinion. 
Hotel t p.m. 

Transit System 
Knocks Scent 

BUFFALO. N.Y. <APt- The 
Niagara frontier transit system 
has turned Ms nose up at a 
propuaal it perfume bus ex- 
haasta to re.iuce noxious fumes. 
The proposal to sweeten the 
smeirof the system’s 500 diesel- 
engined buses "would just sub¬ 
stitute one odor for another,*' 
William W. Kunz. vice-president 
In charge of maintenance for the 
company, said. 


The federation, representing 
about 5.000 members, called fcr 
more French broadcasting to 
help the eatiinated 105,000 
French-speaking Canadians in 
the West stave nff euitural aa- 
simllatlon. 

About 85,000 Aibertant are of 
Fnmch extraction and aboit 
half are listed as French-speak 
ing. 

B. J. Gagnon, manager the 
Frenrh-Ijinguage radio station 
CTIFA in Edmonton, said 
French stations in the Weft find 
French CBC programs concen¬ 
trate on Quebrc. 

The general faculty council of 
the Univeraity of Alberta ap¬ 
pealed tor Increased French 
broadcasts and criticised lack of 
co-ordination In secofid-language 
teaching. 

•01T or STEP' 

The council said student! mo%'- 
Ing from province tA province 
find themselves out ot step 
"What teachers lack now is a 
guide. Every school which wants 
(n introduce French does ao on 
its own.” 

Professor B. E. Wslker of the , 
University of Albf -ta aald (he ' 
council would support a system 
of provincial co-ordinators of 
second - language l^stniction 
Such a position was created bi 
Alberta In July 
ExmANOES ritao> 

Professor Walker urged fed¬ 
eral aid (or teacher exchanges, 
expansion of bflinguailtni in thei- 
civil service and more federal ! 
aid for teaching aecond taiv I' 
guaget, I 

The Bilingual Teachers A» • 
wclaticn of Alberta recom¬ 
mended that French - speakbig 
! pupils in Alberta be taught in 
{French half the time and in 
|Er-Msh the other half. j 

Hm Ql'ESEC I 

In Regina, a FrencMpeaUng | 
westerner erltielsed those who 
want Quebec to become a uni-, 
lingual province with French 
itii only official language. 

Rev. Jean Papen. spokesman 
for the French.CanBdian CUl-j 
tural Association of Saskatehe-j 
wan rAsaociation CUIturelle 
FmncoCanadieiow de la Sas-1 
katchewan. tnld tiie rtqral eom-i 
mission on bilingualism and M-j 
ctilturalism such a mow* would 
he unfortunate. | 

Father Pa|wn aaid French- 
speaking western minaritiea ara 
Ml the same position as English-' 
speaking minorities In Quebec 

If uie rights of Eoglish- 
speaking people in Quebec ami'l i 
i protected, French • speaking 
,|ies}ple in the West will have a: 
much more difficult time pro- 
jtcctiiig their language and e(il- 
{hire. 

jMsimra 


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WE NEED 
THIS MAN 


MILLARD MOONEY 

Senior alderman who has 13 years experi¬ 
ence iiv the management of your city. 

FOR A STRICT POLICY OF 
HOLDING THE LINE 
ON CIVIC BUDGETS 

As mayor, Millard Mooney will strive 
to keep our city moving forward so that 
its own growth can generate the addition¬ 
al funds we need. 

VOTE - MOONEY. Millard |X 

fsr Msyor ss Daeamber I lib 

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I'AGE NINETEEN 


VICTOKIA, BRITISH 4:OLLMBIA, TUESUAY, DECEMBER 7, I96.> 


>Ei:UM) NEWS SECTION 


Deep Thought to Future ’ 

Gleaming New Centre 


ministrntion buUtfiriK’i at Swan 
Laka show how much orderly 
develofiment of a municipality 
can add to the convenience of 
the people. 

SEKVIC'KK (T:NTKAUZEn 
With the openinK of the niuni- 
cipal hall last Wednesday, all 
Saanich administration is now 
done from one kiralion. 

Mr. Chatterton took the chair 
from Reeve Hugh Curtis for a 
brief period durin* the special 
meeUnK. 

He said it was very Kratiiyine 
to know he had played a small 
I part in selection of the huildine 
I site. 

f'ORMr.R RKh^K 

He was reeve of Saanich fnini 
1958 until 1961. 

I ‘‘The new hall lends to indi¬ 
cate to the people of the muni¬ 
cipality that council has ipven 
dmp ihnURht to the future of 
Saanich," he said. 

The opening prayer and dedi¬ 
cation of the chamher was Riven 
Monsignor M. T. 0'Coone!!| 
of St. Joseph's Parish. I 

ALSO PAY TRIBI'TE 
Mr. Justice R. A. Woertton 
and Judge Montague Tyrwhilt- 
Drake, of whom had long 
association with Saanich as 
legal advisors, were special 
guests. 

Mr. Justice Woettoo paid 
tribute to the location of the 
building, and said it will be a 
{dace of great attraction when 
the landscapfnc la corapleted. 

"T9ie site was ehoeen with Oie 
greatest wtedom," he said. 

Judge Drake said it was a 
typically Saanich effort. 

"First class in every respect** 
r 

Centennial CROWDED CDNOtTIONA 
capable of He recalled the time he shared 


I ‘Canadianisms 

I 

Dictionary 
\Nears Finish 


uare 


nn) .foot Hr tree that will rise 
today ta CealeiiDial H^aare aa 
part of dkiislmaa deconUlaaa 
Ilea «a Ha trailer na Doaglaa 
Street, maklag great Imprea- 
slna oa two eigbt-year olda, 
(inrdoB Joe aad Harley Staa- 
toa.—fWilliam Ronrberl 


O'Connell^ €urti» andChaUerton in netc chamber 


Polling Stations 
Open Saturday 


By BILL STAVIIAL 

Dr. flarry ScargiU is writing a book about 
Canada's herring-chokers, pea-soupers, sod-busters, 
remittance men and hurdy-gurdy girls, without 
mentioning them by name. 

The book, which he hopes will * * * 

ibeooqw "» ^ vm e t at at Can- fc 
lads.'* is Ms DtoHonary of Cana- 
dtaniains. achaduled lor pubbea- 
Ikm to 1M7. 

Dr. ScargiU, head of the de- 
partment of linguistics of the 
Univerrity of Victoria, has- 

spent the last few yean track- B ^ ^ j 

I ing down every distinctively V i 

I Canadian word and phrase that * 

j he can find in print. J 

HELPERS 

'Hiree aasociales and s regl- 
ment of amateur word sleuths 
have aided in the project. 

More than 200 


Stadium 
To Seat 
20,000 


In View Rc^ al, the v’ote will 
he in View Royal Klementary 
School on Helmcken Road. Two 
polls in Langford will be at Mill- 
viream Elementary School on 
Hoy Lake Road and Elizabeth 
h'ishor School Metchosin voters 
will vote in Metchnsin Elemen¬ 
tary School, 611 Happy Valley 
Road. 

The poll in Sooke ha.« been 
bpUt into two sections, with both 
I iecUons to vote in Sooke Ele¬ 
mentary School on Sooke Rn<>d. 

! At Jordan River the vote will be 
in Jmdan River Elementary 
and iniScho(4 and in Port Renfrew- at 


Locations 

Central, 

Numerous 


KdUh 


In the city, the poll will be 
at 1600 Government, the old-age 
pensioners’ hall, and In Eaqui- 
malt and Oak Bay the munici¬ 
pal halls will be the polbngj 
places. 

Nl'MEROt'S POLLS 
; In Saanich it will be decisloas. 
'—dectskwis. with polling places, 
|at Qoverdale School on Quadra, I 
Frank Hobbs School on Haro 
Road. Glanfnrd School on Glan- 
tord Avenue. Gordon Head Ele¬ 
mentary School on Kenmwe 
Road, Lansdowne Junior High 
School on Lansdowne Road. 7 
Sea View Plaza on Cordova Bay 
Road, Marigold Scout Hall on 
Marigold Road, Mount View 


Listeners at 
the umvenity's lansdowne oam- 
puB Monday nght discovered, 
among other things, that a 
banker isn't always a man who 
counts money. In the Maritimes 
he's B fisherman who works the 
Grand Banks 
STORY OF LA^iOLAGE 
Dr. ScargiU toU the atory of 
toe language under 

apu na o r to lp of the Unfveralty 
Exteoilan Aandatkei. 

He reeaUed that he became 
aware of ihfl«Tnoes in Britlto 
and Canadian me a nings after hei 
came to this country and com-1 
{riimented a frietid on having a 
homely wife. He got a strange! 
took. 

SEE ROOM CLERK 
Wheiw he came from, he ex¬ 
plained, "homMy" means being 
proud of one’s home and family, j 
Later Dr. ScargiU. asked byi 
a Vancouver hotel waitress wtiai 
he wanted tor deaaert, replied: 
"We’d lUte a sweet.'’ 

"Sorry,’* she replied. "you'Uj 
have to see the room clerk.*' | 
NEW CONDinONA 
Whm he looked for a Cana-| 
(Sen dtotkxncy he found then I 
wasn't one. In 1954 the Canedisn j 
LinmMtc Association, of wtachi 
he. is now pmadent. iratiated 
work on the (lictinnary nf Cana- 


Passing 


Edilli Lee examining toys in a 
toy department (A saleswoman 
In a local department stare, 
the Uves at 1521 MyrUe with 
her husband, tAwnace, a prodr 
uce salesmaii, and their daugh¬ 
ter, CxadUa. attesdiBg univer-j 
sily. tier hobbies are sewing! 
and gardening.) . , . Gerdf Mc-j 
lieod waiting for a but . . .1 
Kelyla gtnnney with a new 
car . . . Terry Carraa studying 
for examinations . Mena 
II'nIwm comim; out of a show 
Va) lltorb going into the 
same shew . . . Rea Ware and 
4e Anne Roffmaa recovering 
front a party . . . Dong Ckalgea 
planniiig aoine advertlHng . . ■ 
(brla CtirlsIsweB sortinc out 
rihotografilH . . . Joan Lsspsker 
worried about a cemcrete walli 
. RMea and Otie JenaeB j 
visiting friends . , . Elale DavM-' 


Dr. ScargUl 


When arttVera bring a 
language into a new land, he 
aaid. "en^tfiig w^itfi change to 
meet new condllions " 

To find them, roiunteer iead-| 
era across Cartada scan every¬ 
thing from jnurnais of early 
travellcra In their own daily 
newspa|x*rs. The rticlinnary. 
with about 12.000 entries, will 
have been hailed down from 
500,000 notes. 
TRANSPORTATION 
It Will Ml the story (f trans- 
poTOation: French - Canadian 
baiteeu. Red River cart, Bererett 
buggy fdepr en toorvwra sutomo- 
bOe pulled by a horse), and 
Beaver bush plane. 

It reports dietary Hems Uie 
CPR strawberries (stewed 
prunes), and ttoaertoes a fall 
fair. 

"We hope our hook wiU he 
a history hook, a geography 
honk. ■ soidotogy tex) all in 
nne," sakJ Dr. Soargiil. 


ward laim as Saanich mem- Prospect Lake Community Hall 
bera to the capital region parks on Spartan Road, Roj-aJ Oak 
district board. Secondary .School (hi West Saan- 

_ _ irh Roael. St. Lukes Hall on 

■ 1 ^, . Cedar Hill Cross Road' St. Mar- 

;heal (>ainpaigu ims m the Fields Hnll on Otm 
j ^ * Avenue, Tillicum School on Oril- 

I Speeds Alone' ua street 

* ^ IT PCNINSI'LA 

The Christmas Sesd campaign 

srainst chat disease is anoar- Saanich voters may use any 


Oak Bay council is studying details of n 
$450,000 private reci’eational de\'elopment planned 
for an eight-acre site in Hendereon Park. 

The Racquet Qub of Victoria I ' ~ 

plam to move from Ka pre.seht' The brief says ihe Canada 
location to the site in Oak Bay. | Safeway has made an otter for 
near Henderson and Cedar HLlij ihe club's property cn Foul Bay 
Cross Road, presently owned by i Road and it is important coun- 
the municipality. Icil reach a decision soon. 

I Cost of the land would be -- 

I about S12.000 an acre. C II 

The club presented a brief on ^LOUIS lO Z^ll 

Its piBiis to Oak Bay council rw vt ii 

Monday I recs* Holly 

The club proposes to buy Christmas trees and holly will 
! enough property to include "a be sold by ScouU of Fourth 
, large number" of grass tennis Cedar Hill Troop from Saturday 

Christmas Setig or wai^ ™rej^Uc ftwting sponsored by the eourts. new paved tennis courts, until Christmas Eve at two lots, 

badminton 


facilities between coi 
and university aOiletea. 


Impressions \ 
Of China I 

Impressions ct C9tina wit) be 
given to a Victoria audiance at 
the Century Irm at I p.m. today. 

Mrs. Nonna McDonald, who 
recently visited mainland Oana, 
will speak on the sttojeet to t 
public meeting. 

The lecture is given in support 
to OXFAM. Oxford Committee 
for Famine ReHef. 


ean pick them up at 1902A ForiiCanada-China Friendship Asso- several 


courts. 

or call EV 2-4422 to have sotne|ciati<Hi at 7:30 p.m. Friday in least two squash courts and 
mailed. 


at Oakcrest market and on Quadra 
a just south of Lakehill shopping 
i centre, 


the Dominion Hotel 


swimming pool. 


Kaiiffoor Leopard Hunts 


Sixteen Countries Visited 


Victorian Mistaken for Pakistani Spy in India 


the native habit of chewing from India to Kuwait with a 
betel, and found he didn't like pint of blood. Thirty dollars is 

'* standard price for donora. 

The two hitchhiked across 
the oil-rich Middle East, and 
arrived in England via 
Greece, Turkey, Italy and 

Germany. "Europe w a fine place to 

sec, but people around 45 or 
50 years old approciate it 
more than >t)ung people." ha 
aaid. 

"The older person has a 
finer sense of appreoiafion.'* 
h* explained. 


jackarooa — Australian cow¬ 
boys — for the hunt," he said. 

ITie hunt, he explained, was 
carried out from the back of 
a [Hekup truck at night, and 
the hunters were armed with 
.22-calibre rifles and a power- 
fid spotlight. 


An unsuccessful leopard 
him* took place after the two 
Viotorians made friends with 
a Ceylonese safari guide. 


Ixmdon. and expects to remain 
for a while in E^land. 

The young Mr. Foster de¬ 
cided he had enough wander¬ 
ing, and came home to Vic¬ 
toria Siaida). 


wait, Turkey, Greece, Italy, 
Auatria, Germany and Eng¬ 
land. 

"I was a traveller, nit a 
tourist.’’ he said. "I wovked 
when 1 oouid, and when 1 was 
broke 1 hitrhhiked." 


By -IIM BRAHAN 

Being mistaken tor a Pakis- 
rani spy. (iiewing betel wkh 
Ceylonese, sleeping in ele- 
ihant-dung huts, are all m toe 
irsvet memories td a young 
Viotorian «too has roaniM the 
w<orid for the peat 16 months 

David Foatcr, 23, at 2021 
Carnarvon, left here to Sep- 
■ember, 1964. to attend the 
Olympics in Japan, little re¬ 
alizing that before returning 
he would see 16 different coun¬ 
tries. 

* * * One of the highligtk.s tlieie 

Among the countnes be was participating in a kan- 
travelted were Japan. Owns, garoo hunt. 

.\i»rraiba, India. Ceylon, Ku- "We went with a couple of 


The India-PakiBtan dispute 
broke out while the pair were 
in New Delhi. 

Hakistan was dropping para- 
Iroopa and espionage jggents 
into India, and the tevo Vic¬ 
torians were picked up by a 
civil defence official on sus¬ 
picion. -w* 


They were intrigued by the 
ronskrud n of the native huts, 
built for the, most part of ele- 
ihant dung. 

The two also found tramp- 
toj the Jungle an exciting ex¬ 
perience. 


In Japan he met fellow Vic¬ 
torians Brucw Graham and 
Grant Hobbs, and they all de¬ 
cided to vlstt Australia. ' 

The trio found work in Syd¬ 
ney with a bridge-building 
firm. 


"From cur point at viewr, it 
wu kind of aad because we 
were not paihd to pHlamp- 
ing,'* he said. "But they con¬ 
sidered it was okay bcKause 
they were getting rid of 
{lests." 

*rhe three split up in Sydney 
when Grant Hobbs decided to 
remain while the other two 
went to Ceylon. 


"We were held up for a few 
days in Amman, toe capital of 
Jordan, while Bruce recowred 
Trofh a dlgfVt ra.se of tyiitioid 
fever," he said. 

’"riiis was toe only illness 
we suffered during the trip — 
aside from Ui* odd ease of 
dysentery." 

Bruce Graham if working in 


A few anxious monient.s 
were siient in the police sta¬ 
tion liefpre an interpreter 
(ame to the rescue and iden¬ 
tified the two Canadians. 

They paid their boat fart 


"It's not like Tarzan’s jun¬ 
gle in toe movies, but it is 
pretty dense," said the travel¬ 
ler. 

While in Ceykin he tried out 


tie expects to return to the 
University of Victoria for hi's 
fourth term in September. 


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BIRRS 


20 BniIu (Eolonlil. Vtrwrt* 
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OCIAL 

AND 

Personal 


(RAMitXOVVLR Wl 
I'raieflfwpr Women's InsLiuto 
will mwt on Thursday, Dee- 
at 1 30 p-m. in the View Roc.*i'l 
Community rfall. 


Horseshoe 
For Luck 


PROFESSIONAL 

DIETITIAN 


sent from 


A lucky horseshoe, 

England by her uncle. F. L. 
Holman. wM earned by Bever* 
ley Am Schwab when ahe be- 
came the bride o( Alan Chris* 
toi)her Eamshaw in St. Alban's 
Anglican Church. 

Rest. F. W.'Hayes olficiated 
St the ceremony unitini; the 
daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Philip 
Schwab. 3034 Doncaster Drive, 
and the son ot Mr. and Mrs. 
Lewis Eamshaw. Yorkshire, 
Elt^land. Mr. Schwab gave liis 
daughter in marriage. 

Chrysanthemums and eama* 
tiom in pink and white tones 
were on the alt^r, and dw 
church was decorated with ar¬ 
rangements of yellow, white and 
pink carnations. 

W. Ramilton was organist. 


On Friday. December 10. His Honor the Lieulenant-Govel 
nor will attend the annual Chriatmaa reception of the Royal 
Canadian Mounted Police in the Offleert' Mess. 


Mrs. H. W. Windle of Bromley Place enlMtsuned yester 
day at a coffee^nd-birthdayicake party lor Mra. T. O'D. Walton, 
wboae birthday was Sunday. A beautiful cake decorated with 
sugar panties and rosea was made for the c^aaion by Mrs. 
Trudy Barclay. Gueata at the psu'ty Included Mra. Miriam 
Simpson, Mrs. Muriel MarquLs, Mr*. Barclay, Mrs. Eric Lea- 
royd, Mra. Judy Muagrave and Mrs. M. Ingram. 

wee 

Miaa Pamela Deelman, a popular bride-elect, waa the 
recipient of many lovriy gUto when a mitcellaneoua ahower 
waa held In her honor by her attendants, Barbara Phippa, 


Mr, end Mrs. C. D. Black- 
stock of North Surrey aimouncs 
iIk' engagpment <4 iherr eldeal 
daughter liorene Grace Carlson 
to Mr. Cotin Edward McLean, 
only son of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. 


McLean of 1120 Rock Street. 
Vietorte. llie wedding wiB take 
place kfonday, December 27 at 
7 p.m., at die Salvation Army 
audel. Officiating wlU be Cap¬ 
tain Douglas. 


_held In her honor by her attendants, Barbara Phippa, 

Carolyn Hill and Lola Onidt. at the home of the latter on 


Cedar Rill Road. Hie gifts were concesded In a novelty oon- 
talner, a replica of the B.C. F«rry •Queen of Saanich” of which 
the groom-eleet Mr. Grant Craigmyle la a staff member. Rose 


St. David's Guild 
Realizes $400 


and heather corsages were presented to the bridoelect, her 
mother. Mra. J. Deelman and the groom-clect'a mother. Mra. 
M. Lehefen. Other gueata were 
Mra. W. Putman. Mra. C, 

Phippa. Mra. S. Orrtdi and the 
Mlsaea Ann Batcy, Lynn Chap¬ 
man, Shirley McHairy, Chrol 
Abbott, Wendy Claiite. (SaudiU 
Fcrber, Margaret Smith. Pau- 
Ut ' Nuraia. Denise WUde. 

Lynne ConnA Susan Macey. 

Sbelagh French and Morjorle 
MacPheraosi. 


Centred by a gaily decorated 
tree, the hall of St. David'a 
church-by-the-Sea. presented an 
attractive appearance to the 
parishioners and guests, attend¬ 
ing the annual Chrisunas Baz¬ 
aar, held under auspices nf the 
P roceeds a- 


E. MadUnrot waa in charge of 
Parcels of mystery and Mrs. 
C. B. Peteraon the cake contest 
The tocal branch of the WA. 
with Mn. F. Tanner in charge, 
had a candy itall. 

The oommitto in charge of 
I tea were, Mrs. J. M. B. Nicotl, 
'Mrs. T. Andenson, and Mrs. 
H. Gallop. Serving gueils were 
Mra. A. D. Jamieson. Mrs. H. 
Bergiok, Mn. N. Tipper, Mrs. 
J. Kldsoo, Wendy Ewen and 
Herman Bergink. 


Corby'S 

EXTRA DRY 


Mrs. C. H. Maber was 102 on Sunday. It was a joy¬ 
ful occasion for the most charming guest of honor 
who was suii'ounded by her ffunily and friends 
on this day. Bom in England, Mrs, Maber lives with 
her daughter. Mrs. Hilda Vantreight, Tyndall 
Avenue, Saanich. She has two sons and two daugh¬ 
ters, four grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren 
and two great-great-grandchildren. Mrs. Maber 
enjoys wonderful health, and looks forward to go¬ 
ing to town for Christmas shon>ing. One of her 
greatest pleasures is good music. —(Robin Clarke) 


Women'* Guild, 
mounted to S40<T 
The Vicar and Mra. H. Gordon 
Walker with Mra. K. P. 
Williams welcomed the guests. 
Introduced by the Guild Presi- 
dmt. Mrs. K. M. LewU. Mra. 
C. E F. Wolff, of St. Luke's 
opened the fete. The home 
cooking stall waa managed by 
' Mrs. Hilda Walker. Mn. D. C. 

: XVilklnaon, Mrs. B. Tanner and 
Ibtra. Helen Dawson. Mra. John 
.S. bJcAlpine, assisted by Pam- 
lela Glover had a game for 
{children. 

The needlework and gift stall 
was In the charge of Mrs. A. L. 
Hays. Mrs. N. Life and Mrs 
Erie Keddie. Superfluities were 
: sold by Mr. F. Mutrle, assitted 
by Mrs. C. M. Fevang. Mrs. W. 
Ronald and Mrs. R Udall. Mrs. 


Pamela Schwab and brides¬ 
maid Mist Penny Schwab. ‘Ihey 
'wore dresaet of deep red velvet 
't^led along empire Unea. Ifrad- 
,ptoce* of red velvet and netting 
I were In their hair. Hiey earned 
[colonial bouquets of peppermint 
Jewelry iraa pearl 


Htlpt SqIv* 3 il^ytt 


MTYCIOFSUP^OTTU 


Worrits Old Frobltios 

a lltUa rASTBmi MDklad oa 
your dratuna daaa aJI llm; 4t| Batpa 
bold (aiM laaUi M*aarwlf la plan: 
<31 Baida ttwn mm eowtcaiabls. 
43) Law fou blu op to 31% baraw 
vllbonl diieonrert PASTarrH 
Powder >a oJkalina <naB-acid).WaD't 
M>ur No tunmy, socay. pasty laato 
or fr eilBgl A told ftobarraasiiMCt. Oal 
PASl^niB ai all droa wstaUra 

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caniatiofis. 
pendants, gifts of the brkle. 

1 revor Holgate waa beat man 
and Bruce McLay waa usher. 

At toe receptien la the Oolon- 
tol IziR, the bride and groom 
cut a three-tier wedding cake 
topped with ■ heart-Aiped ar- 
rrgement of pink flowers, 
made by the bride’s mother. E. 
C Paulson pro po se d the toast 
to the bride. 

For travelUng on honeymoon 
up-Istand, the new Mrs. Earn- 
diaw choee a dark brown wool 
ooat wMh raeeom eoUar, match¬ 
ing hat and aecesaories. Her 
corsage wai of yellow roeebuda. 


Serviteurs were Mrs. S. Elrih- 
scB, Mn. S. North, Mra. C. 
Patrick and Mn. E. Lamb. 

Supervising slalla were Mrs. 
Patrick. Christmas decorations; 
Mrs. R. Chandler, Mrs. K. 
Sorenson and Mrs. T. Wans- 
braugh, home cooking; Mn. W. 
Hilton and Mrs. L Cooper, 
needlework; Mn. L Hodgeaon 
arKl Mrs. A. Beck, variety table; 
Mra. M. Tuekw. childrCB’s coro¬ 
ner; Mrs. R, Rutland, Christmas 
cards; the Miwes LmUc Hodge- 
scai. Patricia Connors, Sally 
Davies and members of the 
church Girls' Auxiliary. Joe's 
Notebooks. 


This advertisement Is not published or displayed 
by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government 
of British Columbia 


scribed with "Let's all go to 
church on Christmas morn.*' 
centred guests’ tablet at the 
recent bazaar and tea of St. 
Columbs Onirch, held recenUy 
tn the church hall. Mrs. A. 
While made the centrepiece* 
and also fashioned tiny gaily- 
decorated Christmas trees which 
highlighted the windows and 
topped toe piano. 

S. North, people's warden. 
o|>ened the affair, which realized 
}450, and Miss Elsie Frayne, 
president, greeted the guests. 
Mrs. C. Martin conveied the 
toa, assisted by Mrs. S. Connors 
and ^tn. R. Cartwright and 
Miss K. Frayne. 


SOLD IT kll QkOCHS 


Its Christmas Crystal Time 


FAMILY SERMCE 

Regular mfcttog of the WA to 
the Famfly and CHkhen's 
Service will be heW at Spoioer- 
house Wedneaday, Dee. I at 8 
p.m. 


Prayer and heabtst study 
meeting, WeitoeiMy, Dec. 8 wk 
3 p.m., ki Cathedral Memotlal 


Craddock 

was In ehaige of tea tickets. Hall. 


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With the Largest Selection Ever of 


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Christmas Giving—In The Modern Trend 
with the Satiny Sleekness of 


Speciolly Selected for 
Sparkle ond Brilliance 


STAINLESS STEEL 


LADIES' AND 
MEN'S 


Footed caka 

pl^, •.§! 


Square 
decanter. 
1-pt., IS.OO 


laaralty dkry 


• Bowls • Vases • Decanters 

A large variety of these impresatve pieces, 
In many cuta and shapes. A brilliant gift 
ideSk 


SHIRTS 


Divided 

relish, 


DRAPES 


Handled 
decanter, 12.ee 


Choose from the lorgest 
selection we hove ever 
had at prices from 
4.95 to 22.50 


20% OFF 


SPECIALLY 

PRICED 

FOR 

CHRISTMAS 

GIVING! 


FOR THAT LITTLE 


EXTRA GIFT 


lb handsome harmony with to¬ 
day's casual living—a testimony 
to the famous Scanchnavtan flair 
for functional design, theu serv¬ 
ing aids may be used to heat, or 
Irook foods in the oven and retain 
their sleek smartness for table 
serving. 


that's sme to please—seli-rt 
from our afttoriment of vases, 
ash trays, sugar and creams, 
candy boxes. 999i 

Priced at ^ 


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A Pleasing Gift to the Modern Hostess 

Choosa from our large range of trays, bowls, csswroles, buttar dishes, salt 
and peppera, egg cups, platters, etc. Illustrated ara a lew aelectlons: 

A-oServtag PlAtter, 10.95 E—Bread Tray, 6.95 

B-~DtvtdedVe|(etablr Dish, 7.50 F—Salad Bowl 10..50 

0--4?alad Servers, 2.50 

TnB« .5AS H-DouWe Casserole. 9.95 


THE CLEANER 

BIVES YOU 

•k ORi-Day Dry 

Cltaniiig 

W Osi-Day Shirt 
Strvifi 

at 

ELL GUL OFFICES 
INGLUDINfl 
SATURDAY 

OpMi Dally 7 a.iii. 
to • OJ». 

PLUS 

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Pkk-ap and 
Delivery Service 


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a Sparkling and Brilliant "Merry Christmas" 


open This Iliarsday and Friday till 9 p.m. 


Open This Thursday and Friday Till 9 p.m 


706 - 708 
YATES STREET 
382-4241 


PHONE 

382-4241 


706-708 
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c««t, 1 Mi' •tr«tcli 
M"<*< I t*'!'* 
MuMtaat, 1 man's 
iMhat, 1 man's canli- 
|an, 1 lady'a plaalad 
skirt. 1 Child's plaalad 
shirt, I pair youth's 
slacks. Naiulnr claam 
Ing pries ab 0 ulSlO.es. 
Carltons prlsa: $2.f0 


dipn, S lady's suits, 
1 iady’a housaeoal. I 
pair lady's alachs. 1 
lady's plaalad shirt, 
ftagulsr claaning 
about $12.*S. 
Carltons prlca: $2.SO 


tJallil Ciolonisif Victoria, B.C., Tnu., Dee. 7, 19S5 


Mr. and Mrs. George Chatterton are 
bursting with pride over the accomp* 
lishments of dau^ter Sharlie. 18, and 
son Peter 17. Both have been awarded 
the Nepean pin of merit, which means 
they have averages of over eighty per 
cent maintained over the last four 
years. Attending Nepean high school, 
Ottawa, both are in Grade 13, and 
were two out of nine who received 


the award. Both Sharlie and I^ter 
went to school at Royal Oak until 
Grade nine. Mr. Chatterton, Conserva¬ 
tive member of Parliament for Esqui- 
malt-Saanich states next year Peter 
will enter McGill to study medicine, 
and Sharlie goes to Queen's for Lib- 
brary Science. 

— (Lloyd Brown, Ottawa) 


ANN 


LANDERS 


Dear Ann landers: I sew red when my eyes fell on see u it ii convenient, i im no 
the words. “The American husband is the most ^iled, JusUflcation lor ■ wwn«n being 

pleasure-seeking parasite in the world.” ^ * 

“ ~s. - - - - - - - drop-in visitor when she Is tatuy, 

I wu m«Tied to « European __ w. Hb « unprepared, or perhaps dashing 

for lf> yeara so I speak as an ow wheiis|v« h* like tt ^ appointment, 

authority. The European hus- -- 


band would sooner be caught 


I've diMuued tMi with three i 


^ ..... ... w ___ other wetnen in our parish and 

dead than «th 1 dish towei in ^ ^ ^ 

his hand. He feeU it u beneath yi,lts. U we are wnmg, 

his digniqr to carry out toe pieggp tell ua. Thank you.— 
garbage or empty an ash tray.'JUST US. 

It does bot offend Mm. hob ever. I Dew^ JiM«: No owe haa a rlgM 
to sit in an easy chair with hU I *° ^ >" *^«***“ *^ **^»*»« ^ 
atwes off and watch his wifeh ■■■ 


Tm Rm* N, Wt Ntt III 

RMT-ALLS IV JEROME 

l1IRaa4«r« 


haul large baataeta of laundiy :' 
up frotn toe basemerK. i 

The European husband leases 
bis bife home a lot. I was never 
invited on a busineaa trip al¬ 
though my husband's colleagues 
often toMi their wives, 1 was 
tint permitted to )on a bridge 
club becauae my husband said 
respectaUe women don't leave 
the house alone at ni^. 

Ten yean with that dingbat 
was like • life eetitoace. Now I 
am happily married to aa Amer¬ 
ican who tnia me like a hu¬ 
man being.—THUMBS DOWN n 
ON EUROPEAN MEN I 

Dear Thumbs; Tm not dis-{j 
puting your word but I knowJ 
of some American husbands i' 
who have the traits which youj 
describe as European. I’d like' 
to hear from otoer mmen whoj 
have (or have had) European i 
husband*. What goes (or went), 
on at your house, girUT | 


Dear Ana Laadera: Why do I 
■ocne members of toe clergy i 
feel free to call on members of | 
their parish any old time and, 
expect to be welcome as the | 
floiwers in spring? 

Isn't it common eourteay to 
telephone and ask If a visit is 
eonvenient? Does a clergyman 
have a special licence to drivel 


For Free Market EvalutioD of Fear Boue 

CON SULT EBIC A NACFADFEN 
sauu aAMsocB 

ayPROWN A SONSgUMITED 

34SS t4-BOUB TELEPHONE 8BBV1CB 


FOR SALE 

8 MBtchfaig Padded Leatherette 
Armchairs 

l'x4’ Plate-Glass Mirror 
Tables 

1 Automatic Coca-Cola Dispeusing 
Machine (bottles) 

Racks and Stands, Desk, 
Shelving and Counter, Vibrator, 
MisceDaneous. * 

McEWAN’S 

MEN'S SHOES 

1447 Douglas Street 




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Couture 


New three-piece suit with ele^nce 
—skirt sheathed with a pleat, 
aleevelesa sheU and jacket . . . 
Simply beautiful when nights arc 
festive. Resort bound, the spell of 
Chanel goes with you wherever 
you go. Enjoy the freedom, tha 
grace, the art of fastuon pieces for 
the change of season. 8 to 18. 
Bahamas blue, jonquil, pink, 
green, navy, black and off-white. 
Ordinarily made to sell at $50. 


A Timely Offering 
At This One Low Price 


enjoy a night out 
widi the money 
you save on 
Cadtons diy cleaning 


Now the wool marked label lets 
you separate the great in fashion 
frun the not-so great. Because It’a 
awarded only to quality tested 
products, made of the world’s best 
pure virgin wool 


Go to a show. Dina at your feirarite rest¬ 
aurant. Enjoy a relaxing, refresning night 
an the town. It’s possible with the money 
you save by dry cleaning your family's 
clothing - and your drapes - at Carltons. 
For only $2.50 you can dry clean as many 
as 10 or 11 garments In one load. It’s easy 
and it's fast - takes less than 50 minutes. 
And the results are perfect! 

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AT BOTH SWEET 16 LOCATIONS 
727 Yates St 


Mayfair Shopping Centre 


FASHION STORES Mayfair Shopping Centre 


727 Yates St 


22 (Edfuninl VUlorla, B.C^ Ta««., Dec. 7, 1963 


London Port Boss 
Urges Cargo Speedup 


WASHINGTON (UPI) — U-S.'sew baaci involved. Th*l 
Dffonce Seci-etao' Robeit S domestic bases.'in 39 slatet andl 
HcNamara Monday announced nistricT of Columbia. wlUj 
, , ^ . I* identified Wednesday, Tb*. 

plans to close or redu^e U9 hases »iil he named' 

U S. mililary buses at iumie and after consultation with the other 
■broad at an estimated annual Boventments affected. 

■aving of S140.MO.OOO. The .action drew a quick 

McN.m.r. .aid ,h.. 126 “'r;* 

^ ^ ^ n>Ah U- Mondell Rivers, M. 

*)me5tle bases and 23 over- c. of tlie house armed servlcet 

committee said the move was • 
calculated risk diat "mighti 
prove very costly to the coun- 


SAINT JOHN. NB. (CP) - 
Director Genera! Oudfey Per* 
kins of the Port of London Au¬ 
thority said Monday he fa. con¬ 
vinced 


working comb i n e d operation 
would be necessary to make the 
system successful. 

Mr. Perkins said London Is 
preparing a sfiecial berth lo 
handle packaged lumber from 
B.C. The port had been ap¬ 
proached by VanoouN'Cr busi¬ 
nessmen hoping In export pack¬ 
aged lumber to the U.K. 


container 
service—the rapid movement of 
uniformly packaged cargo — 
soon will become a reality. 

He told an Atlantic Ports day 
gathering that such a service 
may begin next year. I 

READY BY INt I 

The Port of Londem hopes to 
have several deep-water berths 
ready to handle containers next 
year. Mr. Perkins said. 

Mr. Perkins said the first port 
in Canada to offer g container 
service could have a great ad¬ 
vantage. 

'The ports of the Atlantic 
provinces must be ready to 
meet the. challenge.’' 

Land would be necctSary lo 
handle trailer trucks carrying 
the containers and a smooth- 


Ptin, Burnlfli, Tsndsrnss 

sn Bsttsm ef Faat 

^ Am. minm iwar. 

I^SMTi ZiM>.pt*. THi,, 


TOO kn’CTI 

Riwrs said the Viet Nam 
wiir might take many directions, 
particularly if the Soviet Union 
or China should openly inter¬ 
vene, 

"If we are going to err. let’s 
err on the side of having too' 
much rather than too little.'' 
River* said In a statement. "I 
■m not at ail sure the American 
people are wilting to accept an¬ 
other large reduction In our de¬ 
fence posture " 

RfkK TOO ORK.AT 

Rivers said he was imre the 
nation would *^tber keep mili¬ 
tary topces at thetr present j 
level “than lake a risk for the' 
sake of economy.” 

But McNamara 


Christmas Stocking 

Christmas comes early for quick-witted aqulrrel 
in Vancouver’s Stanley Park, Benefactor, knowingly 
or not, left bag of walnuts W'hich little animal man¬ 
aged to tuck away in hiding before his friends 
found out. —(CP) 


VANCOUVER (CP) - Western 
Mines Ltd. anr»ia>ced Monday 
It expects to bring Its property 
in Strathcona Park on Vancouver 
I.«land into production In Juite 
and start shipping oCTicerWrates 
in July. 

Prraident H. M. Wright said 
at a meeting of shareholders 
here he has received assurances 
from the highways department 
I 2u-mile road ak^ Buttie l^ke 
from t))e mine to Western Land- 
irtg will be completed by July. 

The ronceotmte* from the TM TONS DAILT 
mine will be shipped along the Productiim wmld be up to 750 
road. t2.0()0.(Xl0 of the cost of 

which will be paid by the com- Charles M. Campbell, general 
pany. managrr, said it would be un- 

_ _ . economic to spend more money 

ICOST IN MIIJJONS to ore 

I A Nanaimo ornipany, ARB Money Aoukl be beat employed 
,CanBirucuon. has been awarded in preparing fur production. 

I the eontracl to build the mill tor Spending on E>eepBea leading 
!the mine that will have coat PacUiCiea tw concentrates ai 
Im.OOO.OOO to bring into produe- Campbell River would be 


The company says the ore' 
will be about 10 per cent sine, 
one per cent lead, more than 
two per cent copper, and more 
tiian 2 ounces uf silver per ton., 
Thoio is also, a trace of gold. 

Mr. Wright said the company 
has doubled its reserves to 2.000.- 
000 tons during the ybar and he 
saw no rea-sun why they could 
not be doubled again. The pre- 
.sent reserves were sufftoient to 
keep the operation guing lor. 
I six to eight year*. 


New Oil Crisis 
Still Building 


Christmas Holly 


Traditiooftl 
Yuletide Gift 


VANCOUVER (CP) — Dtffer^ 
ences over automation clauses 
kept contracts unsigned and a 
new crisis still buUding Monday 
in British Columbia’s oil in¬ 
dustry. 

Fred Geddri, president of' 
local 9-SOl of the OH. Chemical: 
Atomic Workers Union 
I. said contract negotia- 
deadlocked o\'cr the 
refusal by six eompaniet 

automation terms into 
McNamara said that more their eontracu 
than 53.000 mDitary and civilian He said the union wants the 
jobs would be eliminated and government i proposais, made to 
an addttima! 29.000 military and avert a gener^il labor strike in 
civilian personnel a-ouid be re- B.C, written into eontracu pend-' 
located as a result of the c|^ ing implemenution of a labor-1 

management committee cm auto ' 
All civilians affected aill be matiem. 
offered other gmTmment Jobs. —ttKi v 
TransporltHon and retrsining *’** **‘“ »"*** 
expense* will be paid »1»er« ^ 

necessary —British American. Im|>eriai. 

McNamara said the clealngs Standard. H^e i^ Tex- 
-Wi* affeef he.es employlM ^ •Ul o^y 

more than 250 per«ms_as«J totent on auto- 

anguished from reductions — mations. , 

would he "subject to congna- ^ 

tkxial review.” ‘"‘ct iman are ihIkm- wim the 


made the 
point that the closings and re¬ 
ductions "wiD be oompleled 
without decreasing military ef- 
fectlveness or limiting our 
current and future activities in 
southeast Asia.” 

Nor. he said, was there any 
politleai altmiflcrmee or any af-, 
feet on troop depli^ments in I •**‘1 ‘ 

fbe Hat of onTrsea* bases. He| (OjC) 

said they simply were r» longer jtjons ate 

needed- 

JOBS RUMIN.ATFD ’write 


! UJflTED NATIONS (Reuters) 
—Malaysia called Monday for 
an oil embargo agairut South 
Africa while warning that if the 
United Nations does not act now 
i against that repubUc. it would 
be eondeirmed by history. 

I Speaking in the special poii- 
I tieai eommittee of the UN Gen¬ 
eral Assembly. Radhakriahna 
Ramarti. ‘the Malaysian dele- 


Sbipped in Ctiind* 


Eagllah boUy, well 
berried and treated. 
.Sprig of mixtietoe. 


Flowers Wired Anywhere 
Order now and save wire charges 


A SWEET GIFT! 

S5.50 mails a 5 lb. box of our famous English Mix to 
any part of Canada or the UiLA. — Bring in the 
address and we will be pleased to do the rest 


est and sternest statements 
against Pretoria In the debate 
so tar on apartheid (race sep- 
eratioii.) 

"Petroleum products are the 
very life-blood" of South Africa. 
Ramani said. "South 


The ENGLISH SWEET SHOP 


Water ia balmy M de g ree. ii 
bul outaide air Is little fresher. 
8n (reah, la fael, that roatrae- 
tor Robert C'ampeaa prefer* 
to keep hhi far hat oa. Sceae 
wan shot la aew year-rnaad 
pool ia Ottawa aaharlwa hom¬ 
ing development.—(CP) 


£V4-5S15 


1S15 Douglas St, 


Africa 

does not produce oU. It Imports 
very nearly the whole of Iti re- 
quiremeots from abroad eitliCT 
as crude oil for its refineries 
.or IS a motor spirit. TYiia la 
'one obv'iously vulnershle aspect 
,ot the Soutii African economy.” 

He also rriilctKd Britain Ibr 
continuing trada relations with 
South Africa. 


Fortune 
Heads 
Netc Club 

Terry Forturw wea Imlsiled 
Monday as president af the re- 
ceeaJy formed Saanich lions 
Qub, at a ceremany at Surfside 


Ail 11 members of the Saan- ribbons and pri/e money for calf 
1^ Ayrshire +41 Club won club aclUevemenis in 19$5. | 

Winner of the Haughland; 

do1f*4oil<Fh RitPfi shield for the best fitted and 
V^UlUlUU^n IXIICD shown calf a the Vancouver Is- 

frjp TofIttV White show svas 

Oil lur luaay Lyim Relmer of Sidney. 

DUNCAN—Local resident tor I>>uSlss Savllle won the Fenih 
the past 15 years Margery Flor- Trophy for the best 4-H year- 
*atce Colclough died at King’s ■* “m* “d Doi«- 

DaiMjhters’ Hospital here. Dec, 4. Rrlmer won the A. Steven- 

She was bom at Toconto. Ont.. Voph< for^be*! Ayrshire 
lo 1J«9 w h e r e she had lived ^ Cowichan ExM- 

most of her life Wtion. 


Gee Pierce Is first vioe-pteal- 
dnt; Doug Pries, secorsl vic^ 
prsaident; John Occri. secre¬ 
tary • treasurer; Bill Liggett, 
lion tamer; Ed Dtewo kl . tsit 
twlRH-: Earle Qrose. casMcr: 
Tom Mottrnhead, AI Buns snd 
Dick Pugh, direotofs. 

Installing officer snu Perey 
Frampton, 


111 IttiM Irt From Rignlir Stock tod 
SHbstaitiilly Rtduetd For Thii Oio Day Oily 


Hirst Funeral (Thapel, Duncan A tpeclaJ showmaxuhip prise 
today at 2 p.m., followed by was awarded to Douglas SavtUt. 
burial at ML View Ometery. who during 1965 received first 
Somonna. prixe at at] fsirs he attended— 

-»- he Jaycec Fair in Victoria. 

'D^l* Cf * PNE, Sasnlchton Fair and Dtsh 

roiice Seize can Fair. Hg also Iscame top 

Ttf^ _— Junior showman at ttte PNE and 

150^U8 IrlOne^ top dairy showman at the Saan- 

HOUSTON. Tex. (AP) - U.S. __. . 

nrw>ratrkP anH \ . . _ _ w^ases*. 


Rheumatic Pain 

Qat trua railaf wtlh 

DOLCIN 

•*Rr your laonay boaki 
Far tf aty (mi rutat tram s.ias at Rhswiaa 
tlsa. Arthmit, Scisika, Luabiaa ar Iw- 
still, try OOLCIN. Tlim aftw Hm, 
DOLCIN btitiii eeUlkn filM Iran eila 
Will leinilfla isiid. SsiiilliS marsiha 
•odd avir eoUd tall yea: "OaS OOLCIN 
TaSM. . . . ttay'ra raally geasr Vaa. 


'The world's wheat and rye 
harvest in 1961 was an all-time 
record of 309,000.000 short Iona, 
2S.OOO.OOQ above tha 1963 crop. 


RAINCOATS 

$ 8.88 


DRESSES 
</2 PRICE 


SKIRTS 

$4J)9 


Spedal Group of basic and 
fancy styles. Reg. priced {rom 
110.98 to S29.95. One and two- 
piece styles in wool and orepea. 
Many crochet tiima snd Uce 
trims In the group. 


Reg. priced to S29.95. A special 
group of popiin and Canadian 
Mist fabrics—assorted style* 
and colors. 


After the Sale. 9596. Lovely, 
lively styles in sheath, A-llnc 
and pleatod styles. 


BLOUSES 

$3.49 


SLIPS 

/ $3.49 


SLIMS 

$749 


About $3.99 

"Snugglt Bugs" ora mode from dMp orlon 
pile, 100% washable. Full spongy 
outsoles hold shape ond are 
long wearing. 

Orion 

About $2.99 


After the Sale. S3.96. Choose 
from our entire stock of S3.96 
slips. Nylon, arnel and cotton. 
White and colors. 


After the Sale, $858. Lean, 
lengthy aiyles in wool and cor- 
durov. Aaaorted colors, some 
pin stripes. 


After the Sale. $3,98. Plain and 
cottona in pert new atyles- 
ruftles and Uce trim Included. 


HOSIERY 


HALF SLIPS $249 

After the Sale. $2.98 Amel. nylon and 
cotton. Beautifully trimmed and detailed. 


First quality seamless mesh. Guaranteed 
to give complata aatlafactlon. 


SCOTCH 


Enjoy eash-frooy eart-frio ibopplng at Swool 16. Tht ertdif't ail yoors. 


Everywharal 


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Three magle ^rds... 


..that can solve your Christmas shopping problems easily this year. 


Pick up the telephone and call, 
**Gift Telephone Service”! The 
pleasant voice at the other end 
of the line will be your intro¬ 
duction to .instant shopping; 
simply, pleasantly and quickly. 
Any of the following gifts you 
choose will come all neatly 
wrapped ready to be placed 
under the tree, or if you prefer, 
you may send a gift certificate. 

NOW, MAKE YOUR CHOICE 
FOR A “GIFT TELEPHONE 
CHRISTMAS’* 

In Victoria Call 386-2211 


eentre ind (oremost for the person who enjoys the 
thrill of hejrinj froin friends >nd relatives here's 
the attrKtive new "Long Distance Gift Certificate." 


Always popular as the perfect little personal tele¬ 
phone is the glamorous Stariite^-dainty, feminine, 
in colors to match almost any decor, and the dial 
lights. 


Another gift, popular with "the man who has every¬ 
thing," is the Magical! automatic dialer with the 
electronk memory lor up to 1000 telephone numbers, 
it will dial any one of them for you at tha touch 
of a button. 


Now you can go about your work and talk to friends 
with a "hands free" speakerphone. Just talk and 
listen without using the handsel. It comes in 
decorator colors. 


A welcome gift for that special someone is the 

melodious bell chime, to replace the regular tele¬ 

phone bell, also in matching colors. 


For the hard of hearing, thera’s a wonderful and 
thoughtful gift—the amplifying handset, witfi a vari¬ 
able volume control, to amplify incoming calls so 
they can be haerd loud and clear. 


Ever welcome In this Kllvity-packed age is an 
extension telephone. Save yourself steps and have 
extensions in all the heavy traffic centres of jmur 
home, such as playroom, den, patio, workshop, and 
of course one in tha bedroom lor night nr early 
morning calls. 

Coste ar* eurprlainf ty low and In moat caaca 
you can pay wUh anali awnlhly additimt to 
year own account. You’ll be glad you took 
our adTice to make thla a ‘%frt Tatephene 
ChriatBaa.'* Call the Bualncoa OSet of: 


ff.C. TEL ® 

tniTtSH COiUMBiA TElEPHOtH COMMfY 


Pearkes First PiUron 


B.C. ‘Big Brothers’ 
Come to Victoria 


lirothen will mkwi he 
watrhinK over fatherless boys 
In Victoria. 

Ijeutcnant-Goverwor Pearkes 
Friday became the first patron 
'of the Big Brother organizaliOii 
I In B.C. 

Thomas J. Stewart, Vancou¬ 
ver executive director, and Al¬ 
fred Adams, board of directors 
honorary secretary met with 
{nnvfneial secretary Black ta 
discuss ways of introducing the 
movefnmt to Victoria, after 
presenting Mr. Pearkes with a 
fcrtdi. 

The Big Brother movement 


recruits men who are willins to 
act as friend counaellor and 
guide to falherless hoys hy 
meeting them regularly, talking 
over their problems and intro¬ 
ducing them to healthy male 
pursuits. 


Don’t be 
a cough 
disturber 


Are vouooe of Ihotf vbo cough 
and dialurh ynwf friend, and 
family, rauring ihem reelleiw 
nighu. aa nell as >otirw>ir If 
you are autfering from a rough 
due to cnids or bronrhial irrita¬ 
tion. then you one it to every- 
CMie around you to enjoy that 
wonderful fait relief from 
Buchlay’a Mistura today. 
Burkiry’a Alixlure ia lb« aim- 
pleteiy different cough remedy 
known for its faat actioa. That 
ia why ova SO milline huttlra 
have hem anld and Buckley'a 
fame bas now ipread to aome 
twenty ooantriea. i.uchy you 
that thi, grand enugh remedy 
is aold everywhere in Canada, 
even in the Arctic nherc Uvea 
depend on faat fast oougfa relief. 


On Hospitals 


Over M milllaa kMlU, 

I Barkiey'i MIslare ksve brea 
mIS araBagllie warM. 


Yes’ 

Vote 

Urged 


George Maslen. administra¬ 
tor of Royal Jubilee Hospital, 
has urged the public to vote in 
favor of a regional hospital dis¬ 
trict for Greater Victoria. 

"During the past five years 
more than 12S.000 jiatients have 
been admitted to our hospitals 
in the Victoria area,'' he said. 

"If these patients are ap> 
presciatlve of our services, we 
now request that they express 
their appreciation 'by voting 
'yes' for hospitals on Dec. 11, 
1^ said. 

He referred to tf.e referendum 
which wQI decide on raising 
property lax two mills for 
future hospital con-struetlon. 

Mr. Masters also applauded 
city council for endorsing the 
hospitals proposal at Its Friday 
meeting 

"Thank God for the members 
of cit>’ couTKi! and there ap¬ 
preciation of the real iwoblem.*' 
he said. 


Governor 
Defies Military 

RIO DE JANEIRO lAP' - 
FYanciseo Negrao de Lima be¬ 
came the new governor of Bra- 
rll's' Guanabara stale Sunday 
despite a mllltr “y request for 
his arrest few alleged Commu¬ 
nist c o n n e c tkHis. Informed 
sources said Brazil's superior 
military tribunal deferrH to 
President Huber to Gastello 
Branco's pfyymise that sdl win¬ 
ners of the Oct. i governorship 
elections would be Installed. 


“For That Feeling 
of Confidence” 


Have Your Evening Wear 
Cleaned by the 
Fabric Specialists 


Home of tht 
Fabric 
Doctor^ 


NU-WAY GLEANERS LTD. 

Winner of S International Awards 
Drive In 430 William Bt.—For Pick up SfQ 43M 
ff Dry Cleaning * Nhlrl laundry B Fur Storaga 


Highway Ministers’" Talks Top Secret 


I Dalllf (Tolintls! Victork. B.C. Ties., Dec. 7, IMS 23 


TORONTO .(l'Pl> — The lw«: | «>p - level conference of w^uld be submitted to tlw fed- into two cohl-sliaring programs briefs aloud NV>ndBy. according 
day meeting of Canadas Uj.SPECTRE , jeral government. in recent years. to a sjwkesmaiv 

p-Dvmcial hj-thways minis'icrs Ontario Highways Minister C.I Although highways are pro-, There are no 'federal ob- An atmosphere of co-operation 
which began .Monday, js beglq- S. MacNaughton. wim called ttulvincial responsibilities, the fed-^servers at the conference. iwas present /during Monday’s 
ning to look as seerelive as a get • logclher. said ihe draft|cral govemmenl has entered! AJi 10 ministers read theirl sftsions. he added. 


j. F. m—4f 
ReprcsentaliVB 
VICTORIA 
T#i:38V575l 


Reduce Your Income Tax 

You can cut taxes now on money you sei aside for your 
retirement years, if you meet either of these two simple 
requirements; s 

1 You are not a member of a Registered Pension Plan; 

2 You are a member of a Registered Pension Plan but 
your conirtbuiion is less than the i^aximum allowed 
for (ax savings. 

One other important thing. Your savings (in excess of 
any contributions to your employer's Registered Pension 
Plan) must be put into a "Registered Savings Plan’*— 
the kind of plan you would buy from a life insurance 
company. And you must eslablfsh your Ptaii by March 
I. 1966, for relief on your 1965 income tax. 

If you are not a member of a Registered Pension Plan, 
the maximum allowed for tax savings is 20% of your 
earned income or S2,500, whichever is less. If you are a 
member, the maximum allowed for your combined sav¬ 
ings under both the Registered Pension Plan and Regis¬ 
tered Savings Plan is 20®o w $1,500, whichever is less. 

Why is a Manufacturers Life Plan the best way? 

Because there's no guessing about the basic amount of money you'll accumulate or the 
bssK lifetime income it wilt purchase when you retire. You have these figures in writing 
in your contract when you buy. 

Moreover, you may. purchase a participating contract and receive dividends in addi¬ 
tion to the basic guaranteed benefits. 

' For more information call the Manufacturers I^ife representative today or mail in 
this coupon. There is no obligation. 

MANUFACTURERS LIFE 

INSURANCE COMPANY 


T. H. Uumtot. CLU. 
R*pr«Mntatfv« 
VICTORIA 
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The Maoufarturera IJfe Inxuranre Company. 
Suite ISO. BenUll Bldg.. 1670 Dnugla* 8t.. 
Vktnria, B.C. 

flttit itmd m* OiforiMiioii aboMi lUthttrHl Hannit. 

NAME ...... 

ADDRESS... 


TIm' conicnts of the briefs were 
not disclosed, but the minUters 
were reported making good 
progress” in the meeting. 

Tlie sjiokesman said every 
province reeognized'the need lor 
a national highway jwlicy. 

MacNaughton. said when he 
announced the conference; "It is 
frit that the time h^s come for 
al] levels of government to cun- 
-ider a meaningful, long-term 
jiolicy that couM bring about 
further development of highways 
Ir.insportAtion so that Canada 
ean continue to expand and 
prosper.” 

NATIONAL- FROORAM 
MacNaUghton predicted before 
the meetings began that they 
would be successful and a na¬ 
tional highways program would 
be drafted. 

He said the individual views 
of ibe provinces would also be 
examined to isolate highway 
transportation needs of a purely 
local nature from those which 
have national significance. 

MacNaughton said the steadily 
increasing volume of kmg-dis- 
tance commercial and private 
highway travel had reached a 
level that made the nationaJ 
highways police a "mandatofy 
consideration" 

INCREASlNfl RTRAIN 
"The highways systems that 
have been financed and built up' 
by individual provinces are com¬ 
ing under increasing strain and 
their imjmrtanre from a stand¬ 
point of national commerce and 
communication must he consid¬ 
ered equal to our railways and 
waterways." MacNaughton sMd. 

KHRDER TAKE THE AIR 
Swedes had MS light aircraft 
registered at the era! at 19M, 
aenrly 50 per cent more than in 
1661 


VANCOUVtl • 
IQMONtDN II 


■I GINA 

WINNietO 

TOtONtO 

MOMteiM 

MAitrax 


White Yule Unlikely 

Chances of Victoria and Vancouver Island enjoying 
white Christmas seem remote according to 30-day 
weather forecast issued by United States weather 
bureau. Outlooks calls for near-normal twnpera- 
tures but heavy precipitatioa—(CP) 





















































































A well appotnted 
Funeral Home 


24 SaHif dptnulKt Vitlom. B.C., Tnci, Dte. 7, ISAS 




Treasure Hunt 


Huge *Clam' 
To Dig Deep 


TH6 BARGAINS 
WERE never BCmt! t 


" 'I ii" 1 t 

TIME LY SAVINGS! 
G.E. CLOCKS-25% OFF! 

REMINISCENCE I TRIBUTE 


BULLDOZER 


Anikziiiff Aclinn mp(t] 
hattfry oitfraled hull- 
(1t>zpr ullh \)slble t*!** 
Sinr. Spp nperalnr 
iTunp the dozer—It re- 
verHe«t on hiltinn; ob- 
■LicIrn. 


I OAK ISLAND, N.S. (CPi all, • 59-year-old steel worker. 
Petroleum Keoloi;is 1 Robert from Hamilton. Ont.. died in a' 
iDunfield said Monday he hope^ 27-f<x>t cas-Iillod pit on Uic is-, 
to have a new SO-ton '‘diecincllund with three (ellow Workers.! 
iclam ' in n|x'ration on thLs 132- W * * 

acre island Wednesday. , 

The digKing clam — * 90- vestor in the Restall xenture 
foot crane with a bucket ^yo|{ o^-gf- hunt after his 

tachment—arrived by rail Mon-|df, 3 jh. 

day anl was being unloadedl Mr, nunfield said he hopes to 
and transported here across a||ini( ^he circular hole to a depth 
LflOn-fiiot causeway built in Sep- of jgQ then-depending 

■tember. jon what he fip^s-may or may 


Beaiittful brown 
white or c Isa renal. 
Ociaiptnal fare cluck 
with gold trim. Ideal 
for den. living room, 
etc. Reg. 1N.9S. 


Available in w’lMxIione. 
while nr yellow, with 
chrome Inni anil fig' 
oreil p.-itterii. Ideal for 
ilenok nr kltchena, etc. 
Reg.'S.SA. 


NOW 


CRYSTAL SET 


SALE 


Hear real radln pro¬ 
grams—modern plas¬ 
tic cabinet, senaitivc 
fixed crystal, eaaily as- 
■embled. Complete 
with headphones. 


Beautiful kitchen 
cluck, white or sandal 
wood. Ohlong shape 
with marked minutes 
and red sweep hand. 
Reg. 6.9ft. 


quality G.F. electric 
clock In patterned cer¬ 
amic design with sun- 
burst effect. Beige, 
white or grey. Reg. 
13.9A. 

9 71 


of the bottle • shaped Island 
where Mr. Dutifleld and a crew 
of 12 men hope to find a multi-, 
million dollar pirate treasure' 
trove. 

The pit was sunk to about the! 
14A-foot level during the last' 
month by a 70-lon crane that 
was remoN’ed from the Island 
Thur.Muy because it was un 
icontract to another job. | 


Legend says the 


money pit " 
contains from $20,000,000 to 
$fl00.000,000 in gold, silver and 
jewels and that It was sunk in 
either the 16th or 17th eentur>' 
by pirates, a garrison from the 
French fortress at Louisbourg, 
N.S., or the Spanish, who 
robbed the Indians of Central 
and South America. 

Mr. Dunfield said he has no 
idea how much wealth the 
"money pit” holds, but he’s 
confident a vast treasure is 


ONLY 


STOCK N SPORT | 

ROAD RACE SET {/) 

Another quality Eldon ^ 

race aet. Over IK feet C 

of prewired track for V 

a large tr’x.’iS" layout. j* 

Complete with power 
pack and 160-m.p.h. 
wale rheoatata. 6 In- 
terchangeablc hiMlIea, 

2 sport (ura with mo- « 
lor* and I afock htal- ^ 

iea. Reg. 33.9A oet. CfS 


RECIPE 


Sniiare kitchen clock 
with round face, somll 
dealgn and tiirquoioe 
awes-p hands, fhoone 
from beige, white, 
mint green or vellow. 
Reg. 7.<W. 


H'uodlone, white or 
mint green—goes with 
any kitchen decor. An¬ 
other G.K. apecial— 
Approx. .V'x6'‘. Reg. 
7.99. 


Mr. Dunfield said the pit, a 
jhole with a diameter <m( about 
|l2 feet, was "in good condl- 
iion" despite an accumulation! 
of mud that had slipped to llw' 
jbottom of the 8 h a ft. A immp 
\wan used to keep the pit dry. 

' The Los Angeles lrea.sure 
[hunter arrived here in duly, a 
I few weeks before Robert Rest- 


Santa Treats Crippled Kiddies 

Smokey is a long way ftom being a Solarium patlent.s on sleigh rides 
reindeer but children at Queen Alex- piloted by Santa Claus. Children were 
andria Solarium didn't mind a bit Sun- all tuned^up for Christmas folloiving 
day. The docile horse patiently pulled rides.' —(RoUn Clarke) 


.SPKX'IAI. 


He has extended his treasure¬ 
hunting lease on the island to 
Aug. 31. 1966. The Island, the 
object of more than 20 major 
treasure hunts in the past 150 
'years, is owned by M R. Cha-' 
, tiell of Sydney, N.S. 


Reaiif Ifiil bedroom 
alarm rlock — mellnw 
Innea—rlnga Intermit- 
lentiy till you awake. 
Reg. low price 14.95 
each. 


G.E. quality at a ter 
rifle saving! BednMim 
alarm clock with mel¬ 
low tone to gently 
awaken you. Reg. 
12.9.3. 


Royal Windsor Horse Shoic 


FIREBASKETS 


Build a cheerful fire 
In our long-lasting 
coat Iroa firebwNkeU. 
ir.37’* lighlweighta 
for wood or Prea-to- 
loga. lg*'-24*’ heavy for 
float. 


Canadians 

To.Normiy 

UNITED NATIONS ICP1- 
7>d Canadian women will be: 
in a patty acooenponying Heniy 
R. Labouiaae. executive dircctm: 
at the United Nation Childmi'i 
l^ind UNCEF, to Oslo to re- 
19e Nobel Peace 


SPECIAL 


All Beautifully Boxed 


Billerf Operated 
TOMMY BUN 

A realistic cap^flr- 
log, battery oper* 
ated “Sonny Dia¬ 
mond 1000** tommy 
gun for the “Cops 
and Itobiters” set. 
Complete with free 
batteries! Keg. T.S.'S. 


Choose any one of 
three of these won¬ 
der spring toy’s— 
Cater-puller, Slinky 
Traio or Slinky 
Dog. Give the kid¬ 
dies of all ages 
hours of enjoyment 
—a truly versatile 
toy. Keg. 2.19 each. 
VOI R CHOICE— 

179 

EACH I 


CALGART (CP)—A team of the year. Qlff Ross* bocM beat 
jcunit« horses iviU be sent to out Bonito llvk), owned by 
I England to help celebrate Can- Charles Woodwan) «f VMeour 
I ada’s ceniennfal In duit eoutv ver. The bones are brother and 
try. sister. 

The board of govemori of the' 

Canadian Cuttiag. Horse Asa<K 
cialion at its annual meeting 
Saturday formally accepted an, 
im-itatioR to repeat its 1994 tour 
|of England. 

The mvitauon had been ex- 
Mded byGeoAey Ckoei, ehais^ 
man of the Royal Wlndaor Hone 
'Shemr and secretary of the 
Household Brigade n>le Qub. 

PRINCIC'B IRmSST 
“It was entirely through the 
interest of Prince Philip , . . 
that the Uni show took pisee 
at all," said Mr. Cross. 

It Is expected that the tour 
will Stan In Newark at the be¬ 
ginning of May and continue un¬ 
til the middle of July. About six 
or eight horses will be sent. 

umC’EBB BLECIED 
There wlU be 30 days of actual 
shows for hones and riders, 
said Mr Ctom. 

Qitf Ross of Edmonton wras 
elected president 
John Gumming of Calgary is 
the new vice-president, and Stan 
ktilner of EdmoMon, show maiw 
■ger. Pat Bowsher of Calgary 
I Is chairman of the novice com¬ 
mittee and Dennie Mighali of 
Edmonton is secretary. 

PRRKRNTATION 
, Mr. Cross presented the out- 
I coins president Don MaefCay of 
F^lmooton. w i I h a silver tr^ 


reive 

Priae on betialf of the agency. 

The Canadians to re^ircsent 
the fund at the eeremon> arc 
Adelaide Sinclair of Ottawa, now 
UNICEF's deputy executive di¬ 
rector tor programs, and Mar¬ 
garet Konantz of Winnipeu. a 
member of the Canadian dele¬ 
gation to the UN and riiairman 
of the Canadiaa UNICEF Cccn- 
mittee. 


Bee our grand selec¬ 
tion of metal, plastic 
nr wooden push 'n* 
pull toys. $wme are 
musical, some anima¬ 
ted and are Ideal fur 
the yuiing toddler—all 
at low', tow prices! 


SALE 


DUNCAN — ITiree men and a 
woman seer* remanded in eua- 
tody lor a week oa cbargei of 
poaaeaalan and falac pivtoieeB 
when dwy appeared before Mag- 
Istrtte Lance Heard In p^ee 
court Monday | 

Harry Paul Schultz, a U.S. I 
citiaen In Canada en a tempor- 
an' permit. Ronald Hill, .Alex¬ 
ander Curren and Margaret 


Staggish Kidneys 
May Bring 
Restless Nights 


36 ” BROCADES 

86“ width imported 
brocades for dresses 
or the ever popular 
“Shells.” A good se¬ 
lection of colorH. 

1 98 MS 
to O 


ir na “Si* * tb* tlUau". Mi aaS 
t«r« all Ikreuah ihi alsSt aaS Saa't 
raillr kaev •kr —SirhaM bnv'i 
■MS aaS kils fo* rmi I Oa* ciaai a( 
■uik MlUiiaoi say ki W 

(ImssU klOitV acllaa. Urtaiir 
taltaa aaS klidSir aiicaalnM aa* 
fabw. Tbi iwall «a to to«kaeto aaS 
fwdiM iiakii. nw to «kii Dtoet 

KUaar PMto mw kai» tolas mlW. 
DaU'a attoilau kfalaar wtlaa. Mm 
nttova Ito tnllaM cinSliloa Ukat 
•aiMM Ito tockaiba. Vika Datf i, iai 
aa U raa ftal totwr, rM battar. 

UM iBii^falif hf ailttaai fa* a*ar 


BURNETTS 

MARTINI 


By Travilgird 

^ Moulded fibre- 

i flM reinforced 
Inggage. strong 
yet light. Cbooae 
from Mue, Ivory 
or Bwmo*. Our 
low prices 25% 
off regular re- 
tail. 


RELAX VELVET 

36“ width io deep 
pink, electric Uoe, 
black. Burgundy, 
red. Compare it 
4.95 per yard. 

3 29 


BURNEH'S 
GIN AND TONIC 


BURNEH'S 
T0|l COLLINS 


RftducMl Furthtf 


TRAIN OR PETITE CASE 

14” train cane or 16” petite ca.se in blue. 
Ivory or Samoa. Re^lar retail vaiueK 
17..50 and 18.10, 1 1 7^ 

SALE PRICE . . i I 


36” wide. Ideal (or 
bouee d r e a s e s, 
aprons, curtafais or 
children’s wear. 
Values to 79e per 
yard. 


BURNEH'S 
ORANGE BLOSSOM 


WEEKEND CASE 

21” weekend case is available in blue only. 
Ideal for the travelling Udy. 4 ih99 
21.95 retail value. SALE PRICE I C 


BURNEH'S 
GIN RICKEY 


SALE, yd. 


FOAM SHEETS 

46“xM’' foam sheeta— 
4” thick, in pink, 
bliM, green, yellow. 
Ideal for decoratloni, 
ate. 1J9 retail nlue. 


PULLMAN OR WADROBE 

Pullman case is 24”—tdue only—ward¬ 
robe available in blue nr ivory Is 21” size. 
Adds quality and prestige. Retail 26.95 
and 21M. 4 £99 

SALE PRICE . ID 


BURNETT'S 
GIN SOUR 


EACH 


Your clothes are an Important 
part of the Christmas festivities 
•. . know the confidence and pride 
of coat, dress suit and accessories, 
crisply clean . . . meticulousiy 
pressed. You can trust Individual 
. . . where every garment is pro¬ 
tected by a warranty of good 
workmanship. You must be satis- 
fied. 


VELVET ART SETS 
20% OFF! 

Paint hories, ducks, bullfighters etc., paint 
it yourxelf on genuine velvet. A profeH-sional 
looking painting done easily at home! Set 
includes prepared velvet stretched on 
pressed wood, oil paints, cleaner, brush and 
easy-to-foliow instructions. 8“xl0” size to 
18”x24” sizeo. Reg. 2.T9 to 12.95. 

DUCKS IN FLIGHT. A95 

reg. 4.95_W 

BULLFIGHTER. 1A35 

reg. 12,95.. lU 


A boy's dream set. 
Vinyl pup tent com¬ 
plete with poles— 
camouflaged, can¬ 
teen mess kit and 
camouflage helmet, 
ali sturdy piastie 
set. Easy to set up 
In backyard or any¬ 
where. 


Uuwerf' 


Drop your order Into th« 
mdlridwil CaU Office In 
your area .. . pick It np 
at night, like new again, 
eleoned and preoied witti 
Individual oore. 


FfM Farking 
Faitf Civrtiini larvioi 


the gin with the extra crisp flavour 
in the attractive new bottle 


9 ronvanfent I/orattons 

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«<»tl Oak Btmal Park. 


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ATi'ER hoi;r 
TEL erHUNKS 
lk:30 p.m. to 1 k.m. 


fVpnm su TOM 
rdllorlkl or 

Circulation SU-0'2a 


BOX RErUES , 
.till replica to private t>o< 
oumbera available Iroin 
'«:0U a.i>i. to S'.M p.m. 
Mnndas to »rtday la- 
clualve.- 


OEI^ICC HOLRA 
('laulllod Coueler,' 8:0* 
a.m. to «:00 p.m. Bual- 
ncaa Office. S;<M a.ni. to 
>:M p.m. Sdunday to Fri- 
daj7 lacluaive. 
clos»;d kati ro.w 

• a • 

TELEPHONE HOtBS 
H ;00 a.ni. to 8:00 p.in. 
Monday to Saturday la- 
i-lualve. 

a a • 

n*ASSIFTt:i» (XtPY 
DEAJOLINES 
lifguiar ciaaai/icd advertuo 
maWf may M PlacM ai iM 
--••aiilm « la a.m. m 4.Ml aOL 
JR Ibt day arii4 Vu MiDlicaU-Ja- 
iijnmy la rniiay indluaiva By 
atyptiuna. t.M am. U I iM 
a nt Uooday to Saturday la- 
luava 

All cuaalfiad aamidiipia)! coev 
muat ba IB Uia puaMUiua at 
V.clona Pr«it Lid. MS) Uuuaiaa 
SUaeL By 4.01 pm ae Uia day 
1 >nc« to puPUcdthn. uniB iM 
*\capliisi that <^y Iijc !>aidB) 

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,S DIATHS AND fUNCRAlS S DEATHS AND FUNERALS, t 


IN MRMORIAM 


^ ^T’KIhS aavi !•> Mr dotl Mra SLHARAV—AS. CbJoo. on Occam* i>ftt»nFSft 4 'R«lcR.-ar Rail Ha«#n 
n uauoiii. TM Lrty Atanuc Bar l im Wri lirmum Eitort. * iSrY 

“C.. «L *• J’T?!'' •*-«. M >»ars. |..cnvarly or a Mr^wl I'm- Juhi 


I H-aHxtal <«i .N-tvcRthar M ladft 
• Sujll K-il>cr<. a laxdhci 

1 -r I'aigr Many UtanM to Ur 
1 ' M. li-raman and Maumi'y 
.MafT 

S DEATHS AND FUNERALS 

AM'HIhOtIkl - At VK-iorta. on 
l>«i. i. :MI. Hilda Laura dtarly 
Lrluvid wilr at Lau J. AiK'tuMuakj. 

.. ii->i in-. i'u uait Hd . > ’OMim 
<i<' 111 .* i.iy r.ir ogta laaia. ba- 
'ncii> of VannUt«T. H <' Hcciilra 
'ft ftuxliand. Uw a curvivad b} 
iici luilte-i CliBiim Punung m 
k/iaian>i J la.iiiicia Kcmnaid. I 


.r • - i . — - I9fi Mr Wailar Ji*n Pippan 

ku«iw<«d MrM. Vwiuna. sn* nai-gc igtd M yean, aan •* 

Jr mugn Sail .Spring Island H.C . ma ret, 

ly». Mr«^ R. >Anaiai Mono*. ,i,„, Ucai«r 1 * 11(01 Jt'O'l. !»•: 

Utnean, Mn. Kwhar Simaan. laiaiui, BC Ha lcav«a ti 

yictijcia, Mri. L. illartai HUili duugniar. Itiyliia fkm Hamnvtwl 

*• Aldeiitwa. and Mn L. BC., four iiandrhildran; n, 

jCUrtii (rf Iluncan; annt. iHiuncra Thiaiui. Uanges. B.C 

.Mari'j) _Rjahlar ol Virvorla. WU ii.,*, Ursver I’.jfnl Ruad 


CLARKS -Mn eiinitwth. paaaad 
away, Dar. Sh. IMP 
L'ciing and Icmd in ail bar uvaii 
UprWM md JuaL In tha «nd cd 
ncr dayi 


14^ ANNOUNCEMtNTS 

' is YOUR NAME 


21 MALE HELR WANTED i2l MALE HILR WANTED CTolonifvt 25 

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imc. m har hnrv and 


yictijci* atri. ii.«tai HUiii duugnicr. Itiyiiia fku' Hamnvtwl. 
*• Aldeiitwc. and Mn L. BC., four giandrhildnn; 

jCUrtii (rf Iluncan; annt. iHiuncri. Thiaiui. Uanges. B.C, 

.Mari'j) Rjohlar ol Virvorla. WU Ht-aver I’oinl Road. 

Uani Rlciutr of IVunrai). Harold sail Spring loaM R C : aral hia 


mind. 

Bcauufid mcmiiriM. IMt ha 

tiiM 

Uningl.v ranwmiicrcd (S' Bar hua 
hand and family 


IN TODAY S 
CTuA.SSIKIED 


Rjrtular of TMramc. AIbcn and 
Edward Richtrr of IVurMan. 
alju numerous grafidiivlihan and 
aicai-gi-aivU-hildrcti inc aiaer. 


•jslci. Mia U. iMaiji Cmlri Hl'NTKR — In loving manvay eg,” 


THK BTlARD Or 
1 STHiaiL TRf.STEK.B 

or STHooi. PLiinicr no • , 

<SA.NAIMO' 

STAI-K AJU HITECT IN 
Vhnru Oisincl Nu ei (Nsnilmai 
IS ii-iHniig the scrvirn nf a Slall. 
Arc*niln-i In bsmA in iha devaiup. { 
mm and fvccuiiuh •>/ ihc SenoHj 
RtuiJiag f*n>]fi-am wunln lha Dis ’ 
I riel. 


ianlBif Wri'F giving agr and rv __ 
pcricnic In Virliina n-c«a, fine *17 

'rARRTAKBK WANTBP. t-BCn'E 3i 

srnPimnh' EWtnn? • 

29 MALI OR FEMALE — 

HELR WANTED 


BUSINESS SERVICES 
AND DIRECTORY 

Cdupdt* eed LiRdlaent 


a.aid. Portland. Ore 


tViani SyMI Himter 


If -Her mving huahand Kaiin. am 
PBppaimcrger rsBdfm-a. parenu. Mr and Mrd Ibnigiaa <J 

Mrs. M. Kafr in Calgary. Road. SiH Spi ng Island B C . family aus ftnhuna Av< 

Sarvim wall be held in MsCaU on tMcaday. L*i. 1 1»J. at s » 

Brut. KLOKAL CHAPEL. Julmim P m. Prayers will he offered , 


Kind your nama in t'iday'f rlas- 
aified 'ciMumna lisled unil*r 
Lurky Ire CapsdeS Tiikel 


..'U ee^,:,n‘''.;The’’ S 1-- 

RwlU.ag Pn»-,m wunli, Ih. Di. ' WASTr.D ir “iM. uSISfiM 

uui carpets ana imoleutn flour .sup- 
Dl’TIKA ' KiMier parents tor S hroihen. age* pLed and inaiaJed. Slandarit y'ui'n- 

rlas. Duiir* will inilisdr tfriidg otheri * lo >t- Cloaely-kfUl fetnily. thoui.i l ufs Co nr Y sla a at EV i -SlU 
intler 'n* devoi.jpmeni snd maintenarre, ha kept ingelhef. Mrs. Pstkluid. I - ‘ 

I'kef V a Manual >■( Keoidramanis Pirihamliy and Childrens Ser.i<e. Pn CeiMnl 


Winner" snd »ui Hwi reserved wlvxila in Uia DiatriCl 0 <Aenng con• 'EV $-3J4d or KVi-fItl beiween • 


! I .lajnian I'alliohr Chisrrh, Conk al! . ■ - 

I t'alediifiia .-its and reouiem nuus ...nm.... .. • ... 

I Will be lelturaled ;n the niiirm on * o*- .(*’ Vic 


Crmelecy ArraiMcmenls by the In Ule we’ loved you dearly. 


' We.l'M'vvU. al 111 a m.. Rev. Pnthei ' 
etkien t'hrhovaky rdebi'ant. In- 
, .- iivrnl in Ifie tiarden of Caiv-aiv. 

I Kadey Memorial Viardens HAY ' 
lAVKiiS r't).SP.KAJ. I'HAPKI. r.vl 


Sands funeral Chapel of Roars. Sid 
ney. BC. 


loria, BC Mrs NoraB Karrell. - 

f.imiMly lit iT Linden Avenue. .« 

ban in England, and a residew of I NINCTON —A/tar 
Victufia for the past Su yesis ness. Mrs. Manon 

funeral services wi.l ha neld' m av#i 


In neaih we do the same 
Idly mlaoed by J'dm and Jcsaie 


I: usied wtlfi funerai arrangemenii Ibe Tlcennin 'A Irving fuineisi 

Chapel va Tnursda- lies I at J 


kRTMl n Al % Mam* PrwRi , J 

'wMV-ed •! « De.a-.ae, sin * "* "* rr*** “• 

Ingy. Mis 'Barbara Anhur. Sfr . 

•O yeaia Biri, m a-.«land and 

I .id lam a rrsalnu ul L^ngli^d,''H lAYton- In Viclorii B C. on 


PNNLNCTX>N-.Aher ■ bnef HI- JCWETF In rharlahed and lovuig 
neu Mrs Mamin All. * Penning- memory <g Margaret Jmveil.-Dec-1 
un.' In liar lOUh year. Itit id emlmr 7. ISM. and net- hsvmg a>m | 

ISXI Kidiianl Avenue, widow ut Jnbn, Derembar S. ISSD . 

the Ikle Riioert tocK.na Penning- .j-j, jo part. I 

i.jO, iiuin in ClapUai Lngl^. and j, nvrrma id >nes 

1 I esideni of Victoria Ilf li years 


aeal (K-Hels tu see (hs 
Exciting; Woitd of 
ICE CAPADE.S 
-SiartiiiK at the 
MEMORIAL ARENA 
WED, DEC. 15 

A-aliered among the rlaiaifitd 


Uiruellun lav-titee. mateiiaii. il- a.m. and S p.m. AhVTUlNC Ui OOMCRKPE IWIM- 

lumuMUoti. huTuBvngi, hardwore ming uunli. pra-c«st SdpUe laiu'. 

I'SyiUl. ipara renulrnneiris. elr., in - — ... —-— - etc Ceraenl nuxar Pd rmiL Rv k 

i-uriaullaiion wun Iha edurauunal YOU HAVE TO SJ.E IT TO Bfc olajcmg. WAN. Trtea, 47»il7L 

sn .1 mainienan-a Harfa of me Dis “•'« ». faileel seling prshmi ui _ Dievs,;^r^»i-ICCST._ 

'ici; as.itung lJm ediicannnal llafr Unnanis. Quaiined leads. JfiWtIL! “ CONCRETE 

• I ^■FAlatl^mo - .uS e^K»f (fifs im ~ P*^ flOd Qn^ftfllAJL ^ TStt #AtJ* 

WA.NTOn P.LRT Tl.\U; BtXW males. Phon, SH-MIQ. 


'ici: •intunc 

•» eauU&shJi 
<]uir«rne«ij fir 


lAg fmttnjction it- 

r purpLMFt 


tjuirvnimu fic Kwrmuum purpiMFt -- * 


I •tna-lures that may be required by 
lihe Buard and act as liaison be 


CEMENT AND DRAIN WORK 
Birketl CR S-WS "* 


Sfe names^ and addreeM^of la^'Vha'^K'hiliSujal *siJ^Si!Sne»i' 26 FEMALE HILf WANTEc! JLANPnERRE THE C E M E N I 


IS aurv'v«i,tw a aisler •njl[ iy,, ye«ri may wtpe om mans 


for the past 3 yrais. residing il 
jg? tauidsirram Avenue 
servu-es will bs held In 3L 


Oiember 4(h. IMS. Mi JoAn Wil- 


bndher in Englind; Uuee r»nd 
duldren. . .a 

i#rvtrt» will bi i»id un 


liAm Gporifi KiRutyMA. jje« f7 WcUiwtdty, Ovc I 

>Mr& U.im in Cuimr. MtUMtrti*- m A/Klioa Cnutt*h. lr<lv 


H « I'rwi*^ (hitfrli Qimiir\iin • fftJdfAt 0( dmftm C E. O* Wo4ll« 0iTWi»U«| “ 7. 7* 

H;i?rBC riS SSSSJl au^lrt By Itrv C.no. f Pike. Bnd Jomi. Be«y. G«y ««! 

7th. 19» Si pm. Rev H Ken , “ survived by cremalii*. Iflswen gralefully de- -lemse. _ _ 

nedv .dtiriauni Inienrienl m ihe al laent; non. ,„n*di ThnmRin * Irvmg funeral 

Qualuum Bearh Cemetery Arrange Pitfupl. Victona. BCi krolher. igrenon in hrdige «< arreng# p^niU.EY — In kivlng memory nf 


ihlngs. 

But tiM. Ibey wtp* lail navtr — 
The memory <id thraw happv dayi 
Wheel we wers afl tngeUier. 
-Alwyye In iiur thieigbts. KalhleeA 
IJnvri and Joan. B^y, Gary and ; 
Jrmve. ! 


Urrtter Virtoria residenii sMect mg Coi 
*d lion lha city dirariury. mism.at 

It your name appear', coma to to nine 
Ih* (roni rountar of ih* Viciotia 
Press Buiidmg al Douglas arvi , 

Klllildr. wlih pinpcr Identiflra- ^1?“' 
lion, and you will farelve two I?!]*’* 
82.S) raeerved seats Uy sea tha J2I1 
ICE CAPADES. amusement tax 
dxtin. 


mx Consullanla that mav he can■ I ■ ■ - ■ ■ — . - - Maa Srd* ea-iniAiad. CftP-tteT 

missiimed By the Suaid /nan Uirui! AlRPtWT rOUNTEfl ATTEND rx.wrVT a a- ui p a a~ nD>iu> 
to lime. eeu. .Mum have vaJid dnvar a i«-n»oe. OR^NS 

Ql ALIFICATiaNS Prefar-K. w,g be given u. p..i-e. tl±g ? "»ti t ^ EVM 491 

Yr“S"mlra*®"i^^ di^'^ntiiT wy^ev^S *12* paSe^ I Clswa-Ug Sdryieg 

lomni* Of wt to canW) tUflMm nurnfm lo - - 

non up,* appnedU-iD na a eompe- ftent-A-cIfUd 7« Owanv I * « HANDY-MAN SERVICE 

imi A-aughisman. and hava had ax- 3 , i Rasrmenu and vardt eianred 


permcr m aArul design and am- 
-nirlinn. 


meiu SI I HaarmelR* and varta eianred. 

-leaves vacuumed and rernuutd RuB* 

lU) EATABLLStlED rLNA.NClAL Uliing. odd job* IVea Mimtiea 


QualKum Bearh Cemetery Arrange' ® ^ Hirer. 

meniB by Sand* funeral Chapel of Rnlaysun. MUl Bay V.L, 

Heather, CobWMrf. Bf Besaey. Cupar 


Heather, Cvbvuurf. Bf AaiSilrtlMvati^* Besaey. Cupar. ^ jy,' j „g|' 

.yvKEY In Vimurlv-BC. « Oe- s,yv,r« p, uw Saadi **“ “ 

rember 1 . laC. Mis Blanche Muctuarv lamited Memur,.! ni.iMi I>BL-emlier 4 _M'- 


wnber l. lafc.. Mi s B iyiaie MortuaD Uniitcd ' Mcmonai Oiapel 
Vf.'^e n fwrnetiy .if „( Oh.mea , i* We«bwsdiy. Oerem- 


,;.\i ..tsniA Claia Ave Divn in h*r lui I 9 K. si !• om Be. CralvilJe Itoad, BsoYomall. i»db “ 
Rm-mMUle iMt, aial a real cant* Ri*^ WOlls* lltncmni^lni viia 


(I l>uus. Aged Ml yaais, of hUSj Ynur vnire. f ihrtild knre m hear 
CnlviUe Knu. E—piimall. b,dTi uil Ynur tmil* 1 shall evw ramembet 
C'umberlaml. Eng.aml and a rea. My MiHher .1 KBve ytsj so dear 


All Ht-le-fa ono fne ikw TWe TTua la • *») < 4 pnn«iil» a» s fwm require* espeiienred •eevstr* Howard 47S-P7SD Jm, Sg»4B4i 
anitl PV _ In iQvine memory of . ^ U« ntftS Are lOr U)* LJeC- iruaalivy. idtae ami By pheir Px pen time w>«* leaAng » ni.Mi.u B»iTi"arv— 

^?y'“d5.’'rmnaar'“M:^Pa.hlev.l ember' Ifth performaOC* * the field <V -hiratio* 

. r-~r.;'''SL»'isr7r"' 

Nf-an th* rias* f aR -W. Vlrlrrui BC ... ___ 


rterxi of ^s eiiy !"*■ w pa* 4 n i*,meni la Royal Oak Bunal Park, 
year*. Sna i* survived by iw.. 

rieoee in Viiitona. Mrs.. Pegg' --- 

.vaan and M:m Betty West, also 


ikher meces and nephew* 


CAJL AI Vieuahn. an Dee I IMS. i 


Priv-ase luneiBl srrv-icea will be, y'"*-,.**?* ^ Jueepr 

leld in MrCali Kn». FA.VULY' Jv>hP 'Call- ef *«* Rmstand 


tniAPKI.. Mam Offia Bldg <* 
Weeirvesday. lierember nh. Rev 
I ('aim J. Rogers nffMating Inter 
I meni wi Rn^l Oak Bunal Paik 
I -flmwey gntsamUy derlineri ' 


JuMi VCall, of MM RiMtarxl 
Avenue a resident of inis city 
he tu yetri. Survived by a Brulh- 
er. Money Wcetiakc. Bdraunu*. 
snd s surer, Un. Mary AiiciL 
Beetua. Oni. 

fUMfsl servKa In HAYWAKOA 


*4 Wo'iI2ES"«. l« fUNERAt DIRECTORS 

mall aiw .»» ■*, >nept' IVvs _ 

id 4*1 KingMt* St., \lcWrta 

J;inSSSSl“^.o‘^ri-vi:**u, McCALL BROS. 

LrMiaod. Auatraiia snd StsRiand Vti-arnl Chaneln 

jj, PuUd aarved over-Ma m the TunerAi v^oapcii 

y\rid World War wuh tbe^ BRS Vancouvee ftrea* 

t^ili “V 1 44« IV M4gl BV M. 


MeCALL BROS. 
Funeral Chapelt 

!(M Vancouver ftrea* 
KV144C9 1VM4W EV b4« 


of ATKINS- Al the readencr XH Han g/SKV, il* TwTMif Kaovainnii, awl ih» Army. Navy _ _ . _ 

liaa R-wd, riilwmid. B r . 'on Dec 4 ' aiM Air »Wvt Br»»Sh « VHnona fevered, basied Cuncm«. Aide 

4ay im. Mr. 0 «nea Edward Alkina i"SStjL alau k mambar M tha »e« at ■* 

It* aged a years Witb In Vlemna "** Km Awesaiu* ^ *1 aaoaa tha Iv*#! . . UcCUla 


ClASSIITED RATES 
fUlA. COVERAviE 


BC. N. leave* his tmer^ Mri adynning ih. ehapM 

O BBie umd OMwml BC , -- 

■Mr* C Victoria Suigon. Vlr- 

luria BC uM Mrs. C lr,< CARDIN — In Vlolona. B 
riurhaai. be* Angelee. felif.: iMcamiiar L IMl. Ur Axel 

nierea and nephews CamiA lAad ■ >aan. ann in 

Servire* will ha held In lha Sand'' hire*. MiMkjmn. and a randeiv 

Puneral feapei of Healber. CiU , Viouria bir me paal £ yars, 
wnid, H C. on Wednesdai. Dee. AI lata rtsidaaa. 4M roaler S>. 

"W al 1 no p m Rev P W R I He lava lui wife, UoUy. ai 


parleng adynning iha ehapal. Rrmy-ani ba edfMwd In the 

- — Queen of Paar* Cbundi DMBaqui 

mall Rd , a Wadnaeday. 

CARDIN — In Vlolona. B C. a Wh ac ».W pm., maa aU b* e^a- 


f L IMi. Ur Ax^ hated in Ibe tNeanof Pd*« ^s5S^i« 

sjwt m >an. W1 in CTiun* a Thuraday, Dwanidr Mh Parted m New WsMmiMler 
iMkimn. and a a-deiv at U 1*1 *•«• R*' »•«>« M J ■»-. 


T.c per uM 

r > lsA« per w 

< three eocH 


«Mkdey tic m th< | 

.end. 7ic par Una “■“♦7 I 


liw M.. I K yms McNaima oeiohanl. Inarmal m 
4M Paler S>. Cixwqod BunsI Pdfk H^ll 


thra eonaoculiva days. <> U BENNETr-^n Vlcbxia 


iMf i.a tor aik evaiaacuUvs daya 
St nimum adserttsement Iwo ima* 
«, - Contract raiea a appliatK* 


Bir-Jt NuUna pi ■> pee Inaanjon. 

MarTTBRsd- Eaiagtineala. la M» 

fi, icvtiD Notii-ei cards of Thaniu 
iMih and funeal Nvairaa. mi ei 
rewuig U unet. U.cA Ciai inaenivB 
mna bS 6 iubaeqaai insenMaa 
barn additiuna! UM. Zi< dally. 


TMr 4 IM Mn Btainea Martha 
Benneir aged M yaaa, bum la 
Winrupm. Man, reaidlng la Vle- 
loeia 8 r. for lha pn«i eigbi 
van. liie mddence SM Hir 
nihger Aveque Victoria. B r. Sur 
rived h) her huMnd. ChtrlM al 


h«ne, tva daugMer*. Mrs. Irerw arasige<n“*»- 

CtLiu. 4fll CiBacanco Ave . Mrs - 

June ikjuierlaiii). Kimberley. B C.. i. sfi» 

and Uia Dolly Lautw. Calgary “ .Xi: 

Aibana, Ml m. faiM p ii"n« r*^ 
Tiamvas. 117 Ellery « 

gangnuMreji. out graai-gan<> ffiS^^iSian, 

itSTSl* «*• 

lea in tha DBA daughur. Mn. 

Sacviraa wUI ba Mr.d la llw SfnilU* irf Coe 


funcrml WreeW Lid- in ^^w^'lfliRNEN Mr Thomae 


Scan tht GaasifiFd 
TOlumns right now 
■nd ■»« if you'rp on* 
of the lucky winAri! 

All tlrksla iriuat ba pirkad up 
wtihin 41 hour! of name ipacsi- 
Uif la thli ^p#r. 

(Office Cloeed Saturday) 


IS_mmind iviN-n 

FOU.OW THE CROWD 
WED.. DEC. t 
7;45P.M, 

VICTORIA OPTIMIST 


fvird^ Srtyrt T^lees. CnOK-HOL'3EKEEP*R fOR ELD- 

drMxl Diflrn No. « iHanalmOi erly nsgda - didies Ught - w«*m 

4U Selby Sireel, rea.veiahle _ tepanle -dte wth 


CleaM>UE Snnfife 


PROFESSION AUSM 
AND REAL ESTATE 


re*.vma«e - ae®«l» «sdle GET YOUR BASEMENT OR YARD 

pnvnia enlmnc* - pref-- quallhed [denned In bme for ChriBlmat, rub- 
I niiddfe aicvl — re*«lfere w«hin|M**, hauled awav. ReaMnahla rtlea 
|»ily iimiU. Applv VMJlnna Piem U| wg.2jnc; LImd, ffil-JIBn 

I Bov 441 I —---- _ 

. “ 1 DEPENDABLE CLEAN-IIP qPB 

WORLDS LARGEST COSMETkL«.* yard,, bawmeni,!^ „r7i?. 
.-hmpany hai immwWIe npemnp , leaned. Reaannabi* free etll- 
f.r anergelk- wnmee, to earn excel maD«. CV8PSK EV MSA 
lent wea4,ly incyime hrerti ardi — - _ 


!^ll ^?*IO^eai5*'and EV 4-7M5 fqr mforra- BACK Y^DB AND BASEMEN1B 

;rv.*:“ilbllSed ’Si m^l •»« « CJ^ -L mbbish hauled. gP^L 

reiparlad names In the real nalals MIDDLE AGED LADY TO LIVE REPL'SE HAULED AWAY - REA- 
IndufUy Oisr preanit salaeinen will, ^y, eigarly Mdy St a ewntwh- aondble. EV7-38S1 

Ibeir many yann of espertenca an ^ houaekeeper. New tptN- _ _ _ 

profMiienaJs ,n every sense nf the rime lo town Reply tUlmg BABEMEirnt. YARDS CLEANED, 

wmid they ara darfuilad not only to ,at rehnnn snd ■ab-n' exiwcted lo RubMsh hauleg. Limniad. 47a4qi7 
Ibeir prufessK* but to Ihp Ofin Vicbcrla Prma, Boot 444. ——— 

Wa eaniiira a aalasman who wants POULTRY PROCESSER WANTED Ce*ee*cPeee 

10 work with uiia eallbra of perton for a whnlMnJe nouftfr Mrm in the “ 

in an oflVw where alhlcs and nno Saamt* area, pf an h/me .m_wair FARMER 


10 work with (Ala eallbra of perton mr a wnrHeMie pousur mrrn in me 
m an oflVw where alhict ana prto ISaamcn area. H| 
cipalB have crMUd a rooUmeiUitAppIv NATIONAL EMPtAYMEST 
InOuA oi ttl#! tiofn which out I ^RRvlCE. IflM Jr^iAMn St. | 

vi^'lLSltrSJl* slSrXeS EXPERa!NrED~DOrroR * RE-I 

nr .oexperwnred. w. rff.r you 


FARMER 

CONSTRUCTION LTD. 
Repair Dept. 


RIDOtIT- In Vleiaria en 0». i. COX Mr William Aleuandee 
ISa. Mr lUfred Chariea Hidou. Il m i m bhoral Chapa: 
of 1 I« Raynofdt Rund ViMla. pfti-TER. Mrt CatbeOn# Jan* 


aged « yaan. bom In WtmbniM j u p m-rtwal Chapel 
ba TICME Mr J.mea Bermrri 

^uaRS^. Mn^ C. ^cJZdys. Chaoal. 


• «NOO . XMAS 

I VICTORIA BAIXROOM *"in aiRISTOFFER.SON 

RITER. Mra CatbeOn# Jan* 1600 Government Street lh*ur»hi» Eor cunndenual lUlutInnal expenenra nere'nary M CONSTRUCTION 


daughur. Mn. A C. iCIndys, 
SfflilUa le Cianaa. BCi bli »«>. 


IkkTie. hw new. Owrie*. Vic- Li^lad HamDrtBjt raOl Arthur. Rldmd of _>*»eM«y. 


WCDNEffDAY 


wit. BC: R*yni«d Vanmuver « Tuaajw 

ir, Arthur New WestmlMer. ** * •" 

1 C . and Cillwri. Cnaulilam B.C . H Haltgaf atficanung 


*nd^36 suba^iueoi iftseoiona j.^naon .ad Vai>« 

Keen additiuna! UM. If* dally. . v*"««*'"7- R C, nins - Wednradav. Der, I. 

■ ' " ^ An>wr Biflfy inrf mUtr. Vr«, GILLSSPIE — On Sth. iow 4 d*^«P^i*i<WL 

l 4 ir«M DMUki MiftihJB*. ^ Hawfrrt. VlftorM. B.C; hnii^p 1M& 4\ ttw UM ikMM, MjUoni 

t."«ul!illA in M*n!d7« S 0 .,c*a WnHam Bailey Winnipeg. --a-. UaapMir. Lngimu. guwi - 

Cards id Thanba ooi acoapieg by M*n ? *..'?• Wndai. Kauucen SWCET - n* D* 

lelennuaw Serx re* will he held on Wednei l.iUaapie. K.H.L. beluved wdi ut Royal Jubilea K 

fliy. Dec I. IMP al 1 W p m. in i4«*aiil IXrt Ciltwme. 4 waai saad B i 

--7—-- Ksrmn Brm Ud . ' Chapel «/ . .Maniuta. a ramrf 

Truxia na PllBLiraTliM CTume« ' Vsnerciver B.C Inler- yn .anra. Ha 


AJIKEY Mra ll>BW*.e 

PrIvaia aaevicea srtll b* NMd In Iblvala krWra. U M a m. — 
MrCall Brrw' fLORAL CHAPEL Pmnlly ChapaL 
J -hASon aiB VaiMOUW SIw. on RIDntrr Mr aiftwd Oiaoea 


tX'edmwdav. Der. I. al 3:U p. m. Pnval* larxioi. ): 1 S pm-Flirai' 
Mr Roger Brav efBOatlfig. Pel- Chapel, 
lowed by wemation. BI.HARO Mr* rarvijn* 

- I'll pm—P 1 «gi ri*»>i 


TERMS 0* PUBLICATIUN 


ly aflar a ,<«« dJi^. Kauucen sWCET — (In Dae f. IM(. al HI'NTBR. Mn maiia W4B 
l.iUaapie. K.H.L. beluved wda ut Royal Jubile* HMBial. Perry Pnvaie Serxirw, 4.11 p m. — 

Huemiil Dan CilWipie. Swam, aged S >e*ra. Bon >n family feapel. 

.Maniuta. a rtmtal of VIcloria pnm Mr. Jme^ K 

tur X yoara. Hd bravm hg, -Ha Prayer* *:« p.m - ^en 


Admisalon tl—30 Gsmes 
6 CARDS FOR i2 
(Include* Admission) 
Kkh GAME S50 
30lh GAME SlOO 
Good Nelfhbor Gimet 
60% GroBS in Prizes 

Numerous Kxlrt 
XmiB Dow Prizes 


..lerview, tall NORMAN L. Rl«S, . m. „ , n.m. ■luii. w.o.r 

M-S41I 4 n REMOnBLING AND REPAIRS 

-- - fRFR ESTIMATE-! 

KER A STEPHENSON EXPERIENCED WAITREISES in SIMCOE. I8S-7«SS 

t Tsee-r-er^ Paul's ReBaunnU Ltd ISnO I>*|g- -—•■ - _ _ 

LIMITED ^ MYERS A HILL-TOUT 

. babysitter I “*‘*5*"mm,ng‘"pc^*i‘"’' 

rhild. mill weekdava 3 ;jM wI TflLlfilT r\i! q<hl_scK 
a iT'pg'arrr/hM b/xv** • 0-m ahd *nm* avenind*. flUf home, I or 

ATTENTION BOYS. r wt be reiiahle. Phon* EV 24M* ;----- 

• YOUR OWN • DENTAL AS-NLATANT 1 GUARANTEED HOMES 

• PROHTABLE • ''‘PT:;*"* .sbmss » H-ivira 

a e*¥Te.*x*fa •bWy Vieuria Preas. Rnx 4Jg. [Add ihkt new Bcidien taihri.M 

BLSLNtSS _ MfmiERI.ES 8 H(>MR.“* CMIL-'^^ ^ <» “OWI 

For only sn hour each • ijrm and W veara. m bve In. --— — ' 

• day you can hav* mwth- • ctn*# naw^anee < p.m. LUNEY BROS. 

• ly profits of S25 to $30. • bab'ysttteb 7.u‘MOR.vTNGa, is A HAMILTON 

• by applying for a Colon- • r-m^ « *»■»- wiarati-- ev i-ct e 

• lit newspaper route n«v • babysitter wanted, anr fARitAa * sfws, rb. 

•available ir. Burnside-•_ X., i.Vgt 

• Marigold area. • experienced telephone Oall t ivxmit IW - free emim aies 

• Call in at Colonist Or- • uviT in hol'sekeeper phone eraSS*^«5>nuy. ^ 

• eulahon office and fiU in * SB^son nnween s.» and 7 jss-iur. 

• your appilcation or cali •, wanted - i riATLOCK «*er 

•Mr. L. Aitken. district .. .R-Sir^JSSi™^- 

• manasae at m4l11 If. •WOMAN FOR WORK FN RENT aitatwoai. ay saw 

manager at 383-411L its watm attar • pm J b w cuNrrHUCTiON. as low 

• first come, hrat lerved. •-—- m 8U» par aquai# fuu» n.ha. 

.... TIACHlRa WAHTID V-L A Repuvauna wa-aaia 

-- ,„wr^ ;^T^ia- GARDNER CONBTRUCnON-NEW 

a«aaeB«aaaaaa_ SCHOOL DISTRICT NO W bontea npairt. Spactallita la Alara- 


ATTENTION BOYS! 
YOt'R OWN 
PROnTABLE 
BUSLNESS 


«. ■ m. to a P-TIL Ihitl. SSS-777I before 
4 n { 

"experienced WAITREikFS I 
Paul'i ReWaurams Ltd tsno I>aig- 
la* Shift wo(k. riiU Umc Apply I 
1 Z-S 1 , m _ 

— BABYSITTER iTIR S - YEAR OLD I 
rhlM. moil weehdava 3 :SfLS Xl 
a nin end anma avenint*. our home. I 
mudt b# reliable, nnne EV J-SMS : 

" DENTAL ' aS.S«TANT 1 
• Aana rteniA «r ofhoe expertenca 
y apply ViourU Preu. Rnx 4M. | 


aiRISTOFFERSON 

OONSTRUenON 


• «• . __I__k a MimCERLESS HOME, * CMIL- 

For only an hour each • ,)r(n and W veara. m bve In. 

• day you can have • ''2"" 74aj«i_anee s p.m. 


The Vietuna Prma Ltd. ahnll na li*"' HARVEY-O* Dm. 4 .Ml at lha at ladna. k-n ataeri. Iwo brtdb 

rraia«ik». Ik*/ »*|| Nieel. sUiun nt*®- •«« ^ , 

•dvwtisamant tayuM uw amuum SFubo^aJ Cta- Masdbii Mu-v*y, agau m yrais, fYinaraJ aafyneea.anil ta held on 


tor X yaara. Hd lenvM ita wwa Prayerv •:« pm -^en _ _ • Iv nmfiid rtf 1'’5 to 130 • IBABYSTTTEB 7-12 MOR.NTNGS, IS 

at hidna. k-n ataeri. Iwo brtdb p,,., CtaaxNi. Old Eaquimall Rd ,5 ExtTB games, 25e per card . '/ PnM lS OI »-3 lO guV. 

M-t. nsiow and !»«"•»• ... _ I by applying for a Colon- • emouwmeni onlr* r-W 2 


advwtisamant bayuM tna at 
paid (nr auen advartiMiMOL 


la tM *v*Bi M na amr aetwriM 

Bia linhtiily of V'Ctiirta Preii Lla 
ahul *)• exceM the cbaria fw tM 


pel ef Oumes " 

BRADLEY- SisddefU.v on Dtrembri 
eh. IMS In Virtfirla. Mrs Annie 
Bradley of IMS St Ann SI lor- 
merlv of fklfasi. North trelanil 
widow of John Bradley .Ww iM«ei 


burn WI tta iiM (d Mao and a Wed. Dm. I. IS 0 BllXpm.in in(KWAi 

reaidanl m 4 VKitsna lur liid msi Owpllna PtBierai Oywal wta. Vie i;yiwiK Mra RllaaSwih 


*4 yean. Ha ta wirvivad by a wav Rav. A E. Kirig officnatmg IMar- 
Kaipb w WHO whtjn Iw raeidcd. menf ■ Rayu Ou BunA tMrti. 

su xandcAldrcn. a hcuibcr in -- 

iCnjiud. Hwey • .. . 

«u«i( Af cQMyciur in Vicuri* Ai •• Hcmt *4 (h# Gw* 

ft* a yaaca prua- w Mi trttra- .Shapnerd. l»* Pandas Ave no 
niMii Diw 4. Ita. Mr T'en TurMt 


Mam. I.W a m. Queen ef Peaee 

Oiivta. Old Eaqumnll Rd. 
POTTR Mr J-wepn R 
Mam IJ nn • m - Qiwea M Pm#* 


n«upMd n tna iiam j,,, dnughiM and sr* indaw Mr A yanratSS to Mi trtJral .Shapnerd. i»* Paiidi»i Ave "o Oiu-rh. Old EsqumaH Rd 

. -.-,. 1 -..- ■"<« M" R- G™!* wtkW’ meni Dae 4. IMS. Mr Tnm Turnar 

—•be resided taugW_#r and son In iruiri*i aievicM will ba hwd la aaed ■ vnra. a pliuwer reilderu ____ 


ahall ba mada wiinia U Main tnera- 
aher ans d ikN made MiAi om 
ba onaid*rad Nu claim wiU ba A- 


la* Mr aiA Mra Oeemred 


km In- iruiri*i Mfvicai will ba h«d ■■ I aged ■ ycara. a pictwer reilderu I 
lha TIutnauB A li-viiM ElawrA Ow nf Calfsrv ontil omsing I*. Vl^ | 


TO BE ANNOl'NCTO 


e o«a,d*rta Nu claim will ha A- *•' ^ “ ‘^5. **” ■ “s*■ f! # '.V. "RAfM-lY. Mri. Anna 

•wed I,* mura than ww iwurracl **% ilLii • Rev Hmnn SmUey oCtiSaung. vivta by h* urtar leid S MS^b iu-Yrtir»i» wiw mid. 

-w*nir* Bur II* arrufi nui affaL-Un* t!"* futJmsad by laicrmaM >a me tamiU n C'vmta i*d J n aph*» * and a BLTCTCER Mtm Rllda 


Insanv* Ov* II* arrufi nui affauUM rT^,, ,5*^" I-^.. 

Itw vAiw id Ita advenisaiMni S“J T“b»|prt. CMvmta Canaiery. 

All aaumAM ai cuai ara apphui- in txmdnrt E ngiyl 

in«it. Ad^ariiMTi will hm e ttfj ti *** 


|!»iurv«d laft«v ttn ft'm 


tfi Entland ^MTTM ZnSi 

f'lMmmi mrsy'99 wMi h» m WHARF Mn Rm 

Arai?*"ta feTr S.“rx -ANWELU iw. j.mta 


away In Luma *"’••- 


Ail advaniiinj lagy aiJI M aun BI'RROUVB-lii VIcWia «i tataay Uaia MutauiNiwu a - R«v. ^ Sindya.Wuaarti ^1- 

?raai'"Lla* ^ SSTJJ 0»® A JSm" Mr* lallHeaa Mary isc.. viT^Uaw LUBL^Sirard lidarweM ,, 

1 di«-ra^i^7S aaJST^Sal? »UTrwi« of IM R/vAangAvenue UAcrtdl. IB ba Urd >*A. Mxn'g^r lsl F ara MeCbll Wwa 

ir SiMfi w *riSata«L^ *•• >» Vanodivar, B C Survivad m-ifN"-** Lid., m otarga <g Araage- 


Wtuia avcey innaavi* ml) ta 

nluntaT^ ui^m^adverliMr m a*!^ '** tl*er in EnglaiM. ai wall a* b'lmsiai and .n'armeal Dec. *. 
•I f»*uihi€. «• 4C««0I no U4MJit »t^ —1 L* ^ * •* Ctm9*k 

in r«BpMS M kMt 4UAM« iJ' \ Wifktf wi 1 \\gm. Lawb MosuriAi Von 

l#ced ,u anaa tttrvuib eiltar (Al <v*duri lha fiawral aarviea r* aouver, BC. Re*. C H. SeluoerB 
lea or delay Ui fnrwprdUig aueh Wedrwaday Dec L at 1.N p m. In a Deep Cava (JMIad CBurta rtlt- 
ynpllag, Mjweiar talucd. wMiiMe by feapliB I Puaeral rtapel Cremn. mafi^ ’ 

tattigama at ottarwiaa. Uoax iKIomara graiehliiy fadlbrd.) 


But.*.' al IM RvAaiM Avenue IhAcrtdi. in ba Urd >aA. Mxnigt'tl si F ara_ mee^ mx^ 

She w»a ta*t> in Itadon. England. m VamnivA, B C Survivad »). i Ltd., m otarga <l Araage 

and was ftamerty a rtitdenl <d hia luving wifa, Payliia. twa'ttrttu 

NeInneL BC sna leave* a dauglu daugMaii. Ledit and Kim, (w-< ~ '- 

ter Mr*. Barbara hioRetat rd Vie- ibm CFaiMuptar and MAk, ata I am irAMorT—la Vk-tsria BC 
!(*«. 1WB sipera la Cawta and As Kuatar Harry C HieMnaa I *’*-LWau:irT ^ '• 


THREE FUNERAL 
CHAPELS DEDICATED TO. 
THOUGHTFUL SERV1C!E I 


<*, Oer. g, IIM. CapmiB WIMiam| gsvrM VDRTfTARY I'm 
Edward WiIIl«Trfi sged X jean. I SAWl^ MUKIVAKX LiU, 


aegtigmia at otnarwiaa. 

SUBSCIUPTION RATES 

WheravM aamar aarvita is malw 

tamed. KiX pe« munlh. 

Singia eupy lale pnea: If aaaii 
tally: U robta Sunday 
By man Canada and Brtcim 
CV,mifsj*weA<n. <ina vanr gu. MS 
■n-aiUia non: three monma SS.ffh 
Aneie miaRn. gzn. Australia. 


COX - Very •Mdady and aias 
^«U<lly IB '/irunna. Mr. WlUmm 
Aexi^tar Dux A S&l Rambler 
RiMd. ftmarlv A ITw Pt* 

Man . where he redded tar 4S 
veara: Am In Tbnmio and re* 
deid here tar grw mtaUi. He 
leavei hit wife Rvwyn, A lha 

re*dence. three ifaugMer*. Mrs 

G O 'Gladyii OliveT in .Vara 


I*.!; u" tarn in Ctdijmmvn. B.C. and a MMnonai 

lYrem tawn UaniAiA Pu. Van ratulatt A Brenlwued. BC. tar -# /> 

QrtSVA. BC. Rev. C K. SehUberB |h# ia vaare. lit. reiAener f* 

AD^ Cava 4/Alad feurta rtli gg Veraier Avtnu* Ha leavei hi Victoria B C. 

*•*'* wile. BdilK ■> lata*, his daugh 

- lA Mra J. 1. (MiriAAi FoAer, ,w,.dipt I 

Varciuver. B.C: nv* ■*■. Cap- CHAf'LL I 
UINTSA la tataltBl In Vinaina lain Cxrdta N WUilMnfl. Vie- eiAnnv R C 

im Danentar b. uta. Art UUM a**. BC. William Archer Wlllla 

Sybil HuBiac, aged X yaan, A rrAi, Waller rranklln WUIlaobtl. 


Msmorial Chapel 
of Chimes 

ria. B.C. EV5-T5U 


Proceeds Youth Projects j 

BASEBAU* AND 
EVENING 
OPTIMIST BINGO 

TLEi. DSC t. T:4S PH. 

CLUB smooco 

ISBT VIPW Aram 

Aitaimiy^ ■ 

Kxira CMeta Me 
Extia (iansM — jie Pa OAd 
Coed NaMpibar Gimaa 

DOOR PRIZES 

Leu ft Saaia 


-TONNY'9 CONSrRLCTTO.S AL. 

UVR IN HOUSEKEEPER PHONE teraunta, ^ mma Ita rarpanuy. PIb 


I G. H. WHEATON. LTD. 

I Rapalrs. Atenuita. IV 2-211 


.. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO M Mjmek npurt. ; 

TaAtiA tar Grade* 18 and ii. uon^ CR a.itai 


I a rypoORTIUdlTV a taMM and lonil Sdidftr*. tar dutie* 

tyfi-V»KiLJmi I ! rxiinmencina Janukry iMk Apply LITE MOUSE MOVING 

• COLONIST ROlfTE • h D AWioit. Dtann Suparihienrlent RAsir*. and levallira star OU. 

• A profiUbi. routs busl- 

• ness localeo between In- • « SlTUAD^s wanTW « 

• tenirban Rd.. Prillman • MALI foundatloo rapaira CR >6P7K 

• and Viaduct St. will be • ex«wvicb!iiU.n >.ncO'. ti kasapi cukstblltion nha 

A ... a ... < aam-aM TMPnMl CUfTfftntksniJ bU6T#«. AlA <BAa 

• BvaiiahlB aoCBt. * maroai BulMiitgk WAUL 


aiAPEL OF ROSES 


wild Bad Bun, Pay* x« Meir* , - 

Lptaf aiA Leww BalinmM * availahlB aoCBt 

FREE BUSES * *■ “ *«! 

• time businesa 
We Hope To Piy $1,000 • graetlc bovof: 


, ^ LITE MOUSE MOVING 

' Ralsir*. and levalllrg. Star OU. 

c RiL STM meg 

RAWTHORKB CXfl4.<!THUcflo’N 
' Mgnia impruvemmiis desiga aarview 
loundatloo rapaira CR beSTK 


' hraiaM. with 1 * yvar* dole* ad- 
* Thia ia an axceUent part-imtaieagibia. mwne 
■ , a .’Spuing axparisre. dm>rm em- 

tlme builnesa for u en-•lotavtnaM invmnaiAy wiu im- 


OrepaHt* 


Sidney, B.C. 656-3M2 rbmemBER. THE MOReII 


time builnesa lor u en- * mmMH ^mrmaaiAy wiM im- - 

• gi-Mtie hrtv/tf 12 vaat-a rtP dlorv aB repuca VIrtnaa Pneea Am DRAPERIE& EXPEHTLY HADE. 

ergeuc Doy Of Ig years or -k- Eidentowna badspTMdi. BVF-esM. 

a Avar • - --—■ - -—--- ■ — — 


AM Cnwrail at. a taiM* da(«b fepiain RiMft Dniglii WUUacSbrt CHAPEL OF ISATIIER 
lar Sta iaavai tar huanand ata Geers* Aadrew WtlllacrAl. •» rvdu«vw4 ts f* ntj LUTI ' 

KesLh. i*r yartats. Mr ata Un ^ Vsaenuvrf BC-.-«2 grarAchtl. t-OiWOOa, B.V-. Un e-ASAJ 

ISMgiaa C. CilL A MX tMhune gren tar graal-madAuldren: | 

■tA hia brntiier waitir Wiih<- Eiiablished S3 Years 


m-mux t2X. US a. rorelgn. HM wka. nonta. Mr*. T. T (Janyce 
**7 mmtA nialitaur and Mn L. W (Rtada 


Avt , Vmuna. two it alar a . hi* brntlwr. Waltir Wilh<- 
Snanai aad Ctarnmita. A ViC- cronok l.C: feptaln WII 

Mpasa^ grandtaraiu » member A iha Did 


WHO COME- 
THE MORE WE PAY 


Established S3 Years 


Auihipuad aa saoaid-eiast maiL 
P m 'Wira Urpaninnt. Oitawa. 

Memhar A Audit ^mau A Or 
auiaiieh 


OKCLLATKIN 
REPRE&EMTATIVEa 
n.-eaa. P t fUMaii I4S-SSL] 

P-'rt AitaeviL Un A flu** ljuau 

Nanaimo. A Lakay SE ASTSI 


Umtad SUlat rapraaMiaiivaii 
M CLERQUK SMAN.NON 


T L ‘^SiT ata taTplIrw'cSlS Vi<- A^r* pJ!iitaJ?r""or»n2lata mue-viaa^vr A rTSirraiP' ST. PATRICK'S BINGO . 

nialifour and L. W (Rtatai urnia Sna *«• a narnbar A lha «L^ .L .T ai^g.^ fc THOMSON A IRVING a cu .. _j ■ - — . 

airier, bnth A Virttaia; three Vicuna eidSfiaan Itaii* EJITS. «,■? ta held la ihe Shutter cards 

ams. B«T*nl W A Craatam um umnld “Mem” FuneraJ Chepcj , .j. . „ 

tta'TTr iUF^ in^(2mmiy taA^'T? xT^} *!^1‘** i TMti* ? rtjJ^CtapM ATsuitaa'* 4M TWn- BA ISU F ia i aH y A Wimipap • a Vvfpa rarvl. Ifu, 

feme^V-n^ feTu'ie^ ?ltaPKL, uS" OuTra 8 rw • « 1 88 f» 1 a ^So yiLDIERi 

rtkltami, nm brAhae* anJ »pi WataBtaai Ita-OU-c Hh. m 4 .ii Cramatlm. __ * S ExtTl games 

■atm. all ift tattani: Ha was P 8L. Vary Hav Ur. J. L. » ^*"**^*®._«.»«.«« NEED a gAr-t i- nriapa SAIUMta. AtEMEN 

mA maatee A Tta PU LndS* UeLaan uOuxaung. Miowad by rngwi* {. ViAtait. BC, Dee SBlPIdENlB •• **• P™™ 

Nn 134 A r aa M., a pall oraauLjA <S-towaia grasMuily da ''i I'am girl llltatatli Uwrr. lEU Ruataa Ssaai Ptam BV ASU Gome lain ua At Ih* Frirnrilv 
PStata A opamiuai O-pfer N« “ *“fg lied 14 tesra Bran Apr'l B. t- *. u ? 


THOMSON * IRVING 
Funeral Chapel 

BA ISU FiauMily A Wimip** 
A DexafVed and UivlanikBiUM 
Serawa U HedatBia Coal 
PRB-NEBD AT NEED 

SnPUXNTB 


ST. PATRICK S BINGO 

* Shutter cards 

, * 30 games fix' 11 

* Extra cards 25o 

* S Extra games 

* 60^ in prizet 


, ^ mrrCH gardener. LA.ND9CXP dhapirhs PKOFESSIOHALLY 

Phone Mr. E. Calder, • m*. nHeni reamrupA and cleaned made tor batnaa. Afieak. EV 

• district manager at Coi- 

• onlst arcmation ■ Dept.. •| »d pnmmg. ic iwgi _ i ^.T?. «ti“1-4bii _ 

• EV 3-tlll «r mi in appii- • palntinq Bii-tMte chrintmas DraMinaaina 

• partrt* at th* Mem a Rta*c*sW« Wiiaar ram in allepi-■_ 

canon St me ofDce. "j^. evscm coutlre dresjsmaki.ng tor 

ok. Tta y'ashi'in feat! 


RELIABLE TRU . TT WCW TH Y MAN "jj* 'a*Bii!?Sl^da^W 
wfiita to worn h»U lime ne part pw-osida W, m-iu.. 


bme, day nr tdUiL EV S-SSlA 


CUTTERS RENEWED. WOOD OR 


DRE.<4-4MAX1NU SUIT^ C O A T & 
alteraaotia XB AvaMuy, Ev i-wnC 


WAtfTEf} 8 fX.DIERl 
SAtLOUa. ADUIEN 


Perma-vlpyl: ill 

odd tot*. CRA!I 


I painting, tanang 
SltlCRMUl. 


MALKA COUTURE PASlilONS 
lUS Yaun ISMICl 


Na 134 AFSAM., a pail oraaBeLxm iSTnwaia grasMuJly dc 
patron A niiawi*i OmAer No ^i-ata. U dnmrod Witads may am 
34. OES kiA a Royal A«*i Gai^ Oliac 


EXPEMEXeCO MAH WILL TOP. ORESSMADNG AMD ALTERA- 
limb uhI tall iraaa. UcMiaad BBdUinna. BW4C4T. 


insurmL EV AlSU 


Mairat la Flin Plan- Man. 

Snrviiira will ta held Ip MnCali 
Btva. PLARAI. CHAPEL, Jtaan 


m Yorl 84. VUtaria. B.C. I 


^SSiibP'l^ SJ, Va 


DLNcaN bureau 
punaaa Cnamtat a Commem 
Hidg Put! uffica Blx us Offlea 
am leitab-me Imur* I p m In S p m 
Plnnrlay la friday laduMva. 


Dee. 7 al IfX am, VaMTkhle 
Arrtideai is. E. H. MiddcMfa affl 
nating. IMermenl R/iyal Oak Rurtsl 
Parti if'lowera gralefully daduied 
If deelrod (nends may roKrtbute 


UkoOONALO — -- al neap 

Cove, B.C. *1 ineamnat A )».. 
Ur. fkaiUd UadJnmjd. agad U 
yaare, bm in Aietandra. Ob- 


tied 14 veara Bran Apni n. 
Oliac. 4 #, Liverpool. England li 
’ aurvived ta bar hustand. Ttamai 

It this rtty, son. Thomai rt Van- 
oaivar: tta. Jidus. nf VlPRri*. 
W natp and daUgWar. 0*l«tln*. id Al- 
a ISAi. tarn): sIm UfM frenrirNIdrin 
•gad U Mata tali ba celebeatad >n iha 
ira. 0 *. Queen nf Peaea nairtdi. Old Itr 


HAYWARD S CHAPEL 


game in St. Patrlck’e Hall, man mow ** «*. »,•. raraai* r-ARornso work wanted. 

Trent Street (oft IV>rt. near •« kdvwh,*. n«asis witnnt ab- Ytta apBmaiea._ wn-w.- 

Frail Rav rteviewd. Caftav.vt ‘•OWK *r>ta. ptama ar visit 10 SITUATIOM5 WANTID 


Dram Saatelb 


DiraeUn U titatasi UPVIra. iFoul Bay. oppocile Safeway).] 
tm^w!S'‘%..*Tvs^ 20 games START I 

TW ortar S’^rGc.dta. Rid.^ ^ « PM. WED.. DEC. • 


er»a aanmaiea, asa-ai.w ._ TORMAIS. WEDDING OUmTS. 

10 SrrUATIOMS WANTID 55 * W*^ 9 £l** * aunalda 


yaare, bum in Airanndra. (ta- Queen nf Peara Owm*. OJd ILrt ordm U file Goldan Rula- e.**., wEa^., ■ 

'tS' ;.r,r rrdi T;'’; 'Ser’“S!Kr‘?;" M *-*'>**^ w. M.E.ywrd oome on. hav. tun at SL 


dLx ta Offlea .Maniroba Heart Pupd. r/o raaitang al iii Jueniaa -finaL MeNnmara celetaani. IMermenf In 

I p m laSam ^ Murwu deraekary 068 ArraoKemetas wiU Da anranmrad Halley Mem eial Gardena MrCb’l 

adiWva ->p**8U>> Chapter No. 34. Tha Pas Uier b) tta Aaiiila Funaial Cnspa' Bn* Puneral Dtrertura LlA la 


if ituava, Ahlaai, BC. 


rtarge of irrsngemente. 


CHAPLIN'S fUNERAL 
aiAPEL 


7:49 P.M., WED.. DEC. I I .CANADIAN POACES 
Come on, have fun at SL | RBfuurnNc cewthe 
P sfs this Wednesday!'"*" “■ VicturtA m 

Plenty of parking available 

off Lm Avenue! _ 


nSTIRRD BCHOriL TEACHER 
imBd Ilka habyatnng. fYefaroMy 
fi* orofaaBraials Will alsn tabyrt 
Mvefiend*. Pb MB-WR (Ran li in 
l-MCI )] a.ni, tM 7 to g p.m. ft* Mra. 
Julialte Oartcnoi 


{ ieM4|i«a*» OentelB 

mutual EQUIPMENT 
RENTALS LTD, 

I Day* BSSIB Evanuita Bi-r 


iNUEX TO WANT AD HEADlNUt 

Okaatnci I *•, <aatalllea>y*i 

H<s [ Hu 

Aeeaga fi* daia BM Waniad JU i^ngigamaiiiB . * 

Ann-unramanu .. tf Exetanga Kaai EBata .._.iei 

ANifluei _..... .. ■ e'Brmi (ut -tala sad WaU*d 

AtiarUiNaa m Rard. PurvUsned IX harm Imptemenia . Tl 

Asannanta (u Rani. UnlurniiMd IX e«R>B>t Ualp Waniad . B 

Auai-iitataa Wanted .. ua y'heiain . tS 

Autu Bi*y aM PeitaKM ..IS k'rae.ga (mpoM nag SpralB Can 191 

Auu Hapaui and tevira .... JOh rual . .. • 

Aultt y'lntnnni and insuranea lin e'unarsi Dlrdcrar* 18 

lUnds. UunaamBd OrcnaitraB 12 i-'urMiura ...... B 


U Iniaraatlng. lancIllBUrig and ra- npeugCTeaC 

Men's Oub Buildinc Fund tS-«!5l*.ta^:rdeM_- older homes rewired, ap. 

Ptrish Hall. Ungford i.^S* iTadl^e^" tSi «fik« 


BiTrtta . 

RirtM 

B-mii and Marl: 


. . •I.larden Supolidd .74 

....... ll-IUli I,land* PpiipertiH . IW 

El Hall* Sana and Offledd W ReM 1*7 


-- - — --“ I-ni kta ai Cmr t d dy a i PWca j 

‘‘!L*'‘rilL - mONUMIHTAI - ir. « UNO,. MUSICIANS. 

-J3i'“n./r'-iiS-T.'2-E2 MORTiMER-s p.dv, H.ii, L.«i(ort is'lif; 

tomerts ut Nt- ^ MONUMENTAL WORKS . pride* lUell in Ita rnganl*! and 

™ goijSstream ave. 

K^“r: ^ tues.. « p.m. rv:s!,*"r.«r“...^'Va 

i,*eri,*'Mra"l/"u«ili iXu Mra .2? ^ games—60% groes prizes I:ll*M'art!r*(!Ii*ll.^n4»*M 


I.AOY EXry:LI.ENT ar>R ANDlcunpieu Pita ta eran«k tbuvglB, 
wrker areks fntalkn. RefrtVrtcea drag llnea, oaeb Bek kir eompra* 


Ildstricel Ceefmefera 


prita* lUell In ita ctag^ai kfid|- *'*,L“KL, 


798 (30IJ5sTREAM AVE. <»»eratlva Bimdaphera In which It ^iSXA'*El2i«iitfb 

opcrklaa. N* aumptaUlon tr,im the ^*B»" BbUmklel <* r* ELECTRIC k 

TUES., I P.M. mknMfm*bl. Tta. Sale* Minaiei _ _WIRING UYmcO 


ELECTRIC UEATINU 
WIRING UYUHO n.NA.NL'EU 


fta^IaSUb'^oli'r^frii '(“‘idS!! JO lOSiNlW SiRVICiS ANO Y0Rl_ILE<niUC._EV S-7XIS 


Build M Monad fl Uulal* .. Uf| 

ftuFuj Park! ...... 12 luuseKeepIng R»dn« ta ReM . IB 


Butinvta ^i^MQ** . •—,*« iWal aarviraa. amducied by lita hW rtiff’if Mrt-kll RMher*' — 

Bitinesi Perbtagl _ JS u- I! % SlTe irt Rrv W T Chapman, wili ta Puneral Chipel Mjta Ann Wada 12 

^•inass tarvi-ta and tNran.my «J H^»* IS.52^ ■ t£ br'd Weiinandaj, IM. I. ai i » wrath. DutaiJ,. B C Mr and Mra — 

iTiif" ■ -uS Mm. IB Ih* ■manaun A Irvmg .Im. C Jenaon and (imch, OnkviHe 

fare (ra »d ^ • |S ■ .otauei. IraermeM in ita fettna 

Cars end 1 rtiellt Win'ed 11? i--N Memunkm ■ . .— * i*,»ai oak ^lai Park. ____ 

Oiirir* PaiilTT. Maletong EggA LiilKHS UinrallM--141 I , _ _ ... 


14* Huuiektepini Risena Wan-ed ._.1X| 
4B -f.Ajiev '0 Hem. ^'amuherl _1211 


War Miting wilfi Ita RwkI Anny and meratara ta 9* Sanidi* ptalne, urtaituFNTal WORK* 

Sennet Cn^. iCd *m a mem Ita Vk-train city pnlu-e •* ST1^*T «0"^^*"TAL WORKS 

her ta tta PTa PairiB BraiMt. r C Jnreow Kte & D IV4-S4B 

H.C L Mr G. E and Mr T. A Mefell I4fli May Strata_ 8Y4 14X 


J'lus—g games 
winner takes ail 
Obe Free Game 
Door and good neighbor 
prizes 


OIRICTORY 

llctaiiing cottne. Pra etaiBdenttali .. 

Interview, iibana Ur J. HUke. Salas Ceregelsrs 

^*'rt**E Mania. Aannn.a ltd PINIBRINC. CABINETS. TILING. 
> 2 U Daiglki sued mines rapaira. garcral eanwniry 

]gg. 7 ffl Aundeeki. lulter*. carports, window* 

and dnnri inslalled, etc Ry enn'rart 

EXPERIENCED ”uTO wfmm Ss-ftsi' ^ “««= 


SuptLIM 

fbarins Evata* 
renmaram Pn«ert9« 


■ iiil • ..7.. cli. — - nr M m. in 'h* Thumaun A Irving .1fT» r 3#n*OB and tamin, imnviiie 

. • IS. .. .——S» y-u„,,i,( OMuel. iNsrmeM in ita Ontnna 

t e««a iLmw'S^r.iitai-r.:'.u:;:::::i4i *">*■ *«’•' 

. .. . «lLirm*l Wnniad _14* - w» wish In •M»nd our sinrereil 

. U|Uta*tuCb nnd «j*elld*_« ^ sppiartallnn (or all the eapresilms 

...IX i.udl and reond b MUMtO-Suddiiy at tta rasidanee. nt svmMthv nivla and fimvers iw 


f.rivsletceta and Ra*i Hume* .. US Mlciunery ... n 

Cons*** ramptaidA Summtr Haia Help Waniad .. V 

Aeaoni - UI Maia or rwnal* Haip Wantad .. « 

r-uniy^ Hume* and Proeamaa ..19 MkrriBSM .. I 


Dupleaea Is fttai 
DaraihB 

iMa-na FuBaral* kiid 
N.4k*# 

Eduraiirai 


dtU Aldoea Tarrara. SkBniditrai. reivari (ra Ihe passing ta nur beinvvd 
AL'.. un Utc. A US}. Ur WiUitm a,*, and nlkndwm Gradrai I-ewii 
Andraw Mwir,,. _*Bad n »#*i k nark. Apicnl thank* lo Dr fi. .( 
Jot m Tteamtaiin, Brura pwlelaiw-#. Dr G J, MrKenr.r 

C«wrt», I Cmi. Bnd a rialdMt ta ^ the Rnyal Ju 

.5” bile# Htapital Aim let Ihe rnn 


‘8 “/-Srisl . 

, ;i S »“^piSnd' tSa.'^V aH?' 

*» Mmamaaiai . U iRom Hand Dtveta. Ladyamiih, Mra W«h*1 i, natk. Mr 

_ Martgka* Loam aad laairatww .141 &c., aita Mn. G A. marlen*) ■'id Mr*. Andiew G. Mllla 

I MiKurcyeia* —_......... ■ Jofwelon. ans Amity Drive, Saa . 


Muvina 4hd Hauling__US nlchum. B.r. elihl grandrhil- T wlih tn eepree* my graleful 

Miuicki instniKMata ■ dren. Mr. Miwa trrvta <ner*c«i itataa Mr the (Inral taTerlngs. mes 

Millie !••#(*» Ba with Ui* inh Brliade. R.CA. sag** ta aymnalfiy snd Wndneta *1 

New C*r Ihreriury.. *1 during Ita hlril Wurtd War He tn* iwssItw ta mv dear mnitar. Mr* 

Psni Aereawirte* .. J« urns >mployrd wIUi lha ormlnnM M.reare* Aim Rlrrtantam. «tiec1e1 

Prramal iraint .„....14B SC^r'VaaZ. t" Dr C R C«. *ev J 

PerMial* ■ 2™,•• '2^2 ■>'*•* «'"<»" Prlvaie HnaplUI 

Prt* arm suopna* . m vatT memtara ta Kimern Sts- 'nd 

Waree III Vital _ « BP^m, ibC It **’’7'''' Oiantera. Menu 

PruleiMimai Serviea |T “ii'pm . Revise IL Whitmora of ’'u* and mtari wta amlsied m* 


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New Ctr ihreriury.. fn 

i»ini Aereaaurte* . JIH 

prrmeial lumnt .......140 

Perwawl* ■ 

f'rti *(Ml SuppM** . is 

Waree lu Vital U 

PruieiMunai Sempa . K 

Prupeny ft* Sal* 1S4 

Hniperty Waniad IB 

HcitauraotA I - -- - 

Kotan and Sonig 

Kuuni ta H*nl . *8*1 

Huuffll Waniad . .i..,IBi 

ftiiuaisijm Waniad tTimalil _ m 

situaaon* Waniad cUatal .» 
BiuaStaii Waniad lUala at 

raomifi .. ■ 

(puniDB Gouda - IB 

Sliiv*i and PuraapM ■ ■-- - # 

Swap* m 

Teartan Wantad 21 

Dre* .___...,.«..IBi 

illTMT . II 

T'luna decanmodiCMa ___lll 

rra*W . a 

rrdd* Schisiis .. 41 

I frailer* and Tikilar Parka ......111 


In Victoria It'B 
BALLANTYNES 
Foi Ftowsrs 

EVil-ObSS; Night 478-2873 
"JiTowcn By WIib" 

900 Dougias St 
0pp. Strsthcona Motel 

BROWNS 
THE FLORIFTS 
In the "Hiari of 
Vicloria" fof 54 years 
Flowers Wired Anywhere 

I 618 View Street 
13SS-554S EV 4 SS21 Night 


PLEASE VOTE 
EVELYN MacKEKZJE 
h’er AMtimko 
Dec U 

(Inserted by tta MarKenai* 
Campaign Commute*.) 


EXPERT WlRfflU ON NEW 
or tadar (nn**. Bytav fumnotA 
I MrCny . URS-MgL 

I Flddriof •«! SantalRf 


PINIRRINC. CABINETS. TILING. riawriaa aPllBiHg 

? i‘?g *r lf^yi“--|**-”-^-—**'■• Dfpts or F’LOORS EXPERT- 

^Xr, Tnsrali'ed rtT% TX "fL 


matavDk Hum** lai; spaaaiir. 
' GregTk EMami*h*d isai EV i-MTA 


paru awemnan rwnared by ,, - _ .— 

pr ng reiMva paita wtaSeadm Ap G. P HKWF.'t PHriMrs 

pUcaid mita ta ecpaftamel m AnyUilng rtesigrwd and built and ___ _ ■ _ 

Ita sido part* buamata, prtaoraNy rtarat (nr runsulthtlnri Experienre RESTYLING. NEW PATTERNS 
In m* aU mnJie Isnea and muM m relifomia and British CiilumbM JarkiU eoalk iinlck. talk ciriiaik 
knnw Ihe VioUTta M*4Mt krag 8*11. Id yekn kini* ludnljum 

Ntlkrx. ramltUMSCfi. rar. M .1A . -----P»ul. JB BMCh Drtv*. EV S }JalL 


(Inserted by tta MarKenai* In Pw sU mnJie Isnei and muM m relifomia and British CiilumbM JankiU eodik iinlck. talk ciriiaii 
Campaign Commille*.) knnw ihe VioUvw M«4Mt krag 8*11. Id yekn kinia ludnljun 

—r..-r-— ' ■ Nklkrx. rammsmscei. rar. M*4A. -■ - —— Ibiul. jm Bnach Dnv*. EVS^Jta 

MR W A SCOIT WILL REPORT **(•. ARar hnsme Intar-waw ran ta GENERAL REPAIRS. ALip-RA*!-- - .. 

M k (ubijc mtaUitg on hii rtrani irrangert AMriy immedmieiy bi uona Artdiiiona. Pkst. eourtaous Gwltni ClMHlHg and fteaeiN 


trtp In China <m Krldny. Decamtar | Mnnagrr Ermgn Mtanra Ud. servir*. Ere* afUmntea. 
18. TiMam.. DoBlMtai Hotel under. Yktes al OeA W Enrl Eby. 


Vw soemneataap ta CatadJ-Cluas 
Kriendahip AraurtaUan. 


ABOVE AVERAGE EARNINGS 1 ADD BEAUTY. PfiOTKCTinN. PHI 


JSSeiHfl G II T T E H S A.KD DOWN PIPE! 
r—- *ikl tteatad. EVE12S1. 


___ -plus tawiera plus car. pHn madkal vary and vnlu* in >rur pmpertv r.lTTERS RENEWED, REPAIRED 

SOUTH BAANICH PARMERS* AND nmenii tn lha man. oe woman, who All lypaa wnralen fanras. Frea afll- and rlraried. 38A8RiQ nr EV 4 WU, 
I'?"'" Oirttama* M II wnuiig ia lanni how to sali auto males EV *J8». - .. . . - 

PflsakfUftrahmams, Admission 7V, 5?,^:;„'jrL7Zae feiiwei SPECUL OfTER. PERMS. NEW 

i.HTm Q-g^ WRAPPING IN ONE C.rJ^EV S.»44l Pra. ratimalaa G Cou lty t1^ Kay Beauty. 838 PmMor. 184 M44 


, lettai « ftacambar LMh. 1916. all 


BBICKLAYER - CONTBACTOB TO, 


1?: Q(*‘Y ’*8 build chlmneyl and taher brlrk-; kmiH TS.«n'i^''«4.«iir —- -- --■ - 

I Pbaeie EV MSa S «_« WJ _ mN-k tor bohdsbla vary busy hou*a . _tXOORS WAXED AND POLISHED 

v-iN'T Mlkfl nar tNTiatir tnr rnn«lrurl^ firm All arcounii { jikpairs aLTF.RAITONS. RUM Sloraa. officca. ctfet Guartniead 
Ion Itatlfhi at Albc TreMurei, IICI **“''ro*kS,«™* l>>utf«*ip.» r««nk Gurnkfiteed »■«*. gjv “TJ* SarvM. Pb.aia 

knWTwnaM St., tiJO pm Otar aail^t. or phon* IVA4H1_.,Sld__ LV 4* 83_ 


CABINETS. PtNISHfNG, 
GENERAL CARPENTRY, 
Knud ITvansan. SM-aSdi 


Jgnltar Ssrvka 

IT^RS WAXED AND POLISHED' 


i dflaUnf Irdarment in ita Roy^ *h ■">' *■! 

(ith Burial Pkfk, tyiowari tttte- -Mra rlnrs Mam. 
fully decllnad. Dmtlkmt mav ta ~ 

made m tha Raart Pimd. SB Vlaw We. Garage and Nrama 
Straal. Vlelralk. BC.) taS l.atorta Road and It 


ts EV 4-3&2} Nights DON'T miss the antiq 

lion Itatlfhi at AUm Trrta 
— ' ' Gm-wnmaM St., tiJO pm 

Inla. fhamtaMl Aia-lloneor 

ANNOUNCiMINTl - 


IwiNNBRj OP miE RAfTLE AT 36 LOST ANB fOUND 


ESf. v,i?L,r wr.','^ bir I. ^Tta tt,« cone Road Hoapllal Auxiliary-PWrnlaum Cotp. 584 N. Main Si. ALTERATIONS, RUMPUS ROOW. /ta— 

SHwal. Vletortk. BC.) MS Immsr were Hit toGoWliw; Ur, V, LOST - THURSDAY DEC JND, VI Worth 1 Tax*! panelUng and gtnani ebrpantry sarvlr*. TnS Yauw, tN 2-4341. 

UMirr, JU (o ekpeera oar MntM Qtaftii*?* ■Sjirt ^t2nmit*kiiora "EW PRODu'cT, NO COMPETl- - kgR«BMBhl| 

•TEUWN^ WrAvta Ml Dar I thanlui and tpinrtalltai to nil ta* Mr*. _ Ralidi, '^Mlaa ^ Andaraan. Mra «^»talta oontkl^fkp^ ^ ^ HOME RgPAIRS. KITCHEN CAB- . .- , .. __ 

jZaTnwuwn N^iaiw (pewM ftt (hrte ay mpnthy «hd » m*W* hr ih* OirUtmaa gift. Utarta rraiurvi*- Inara, ivmpo* twwnk Ul elasi L A N OSCAPUtO - TOR PROVES- 

ui '“J- 2.'.-'“^" Z - O*™- “«• Brrnr. Mf*. J ay. B»4»ra, a rmvtrd ft tatarad ICW Pta*. mrarWwi - CARPENTRY AND ALTERATIONS 5,,"^J5Ur^ Ph^TWllL 

two Il?*ra**lhkiSr*l^lw* “d • .....ev...ss WINNW (»• THE PAIW^D LOST - EAT NICBT, POX TMEA- ralwv^s. Fra^astlrnalM. Jg3-CM. yarn-* ta akpartahe*. ' 

Zaatra Oofrlne. IMh grandpartiUs * PAlMOK lMta ^ „„ q purra ^ »• R A M 1 N G AND FINISHING sYrtTA COM)’ DEAlTIiaE'oi'ri 

8!ta.e*'Hc1"Mr“jSS iSSSi; ta *‘V«'»M-n,!."Jta"rraT^ "hT *'***** Avallata. now a. O.^. ^7^8402. 

SS"V't."l" •*•>' ^ par' woe niLL-miK rJirUi '^i^^taSeS.*"d®EV?:4»t4*'®*’‘ ( --all J^fui- teA5»44: SIsvkn, AM -Wdil 

grandparenli 1”' „ . Hr Ivanon. Mra. LitMer ,1..^* SVa.,S Dnvem IW Diufta* « Driver 4 -_ _ . , 17.. ~ - VICTORIA S LEADING NllR-SErY 


GOfN) INCOME TOR THE MA.N sjuALtTY WUHR AT REASONABLE Jawallne* 

w* warn In Ih* Vietort* arra. Oi'er r«lti ArtdIilocii. ranovatlan*. etc _”_ 

n- TSSJJSST o'-. "'“”*« ** “'*2L BULKS JEWEiZerS 

PWrtaaum Cofp. 584 H. Main Sl. ALTERATIONS, RUMPUS ROOM.S. 

VI Worth 1 Taxai. panelling and gtnani ebrpantry servir*. ira vateA enf 2-4341. 

NEW " PRobu^l NO COMPETT- ** - kgREBMphll 

tttat a muol lor evray hcane. ideta HOME RgPAIRS. KITCHEN CAB- . .- , .. __ 

Oirlftnwa gift. Ubarta romnl*. latia, rumpus Rroma Ul elaai L A N OSCAPUlU — PQR PROVES 
I Mm, OualiBad Intdk Afigty 208 work. EV 7-4187. Mcoai laadtcaptns ••• Pr*d Hulgaard 

IlCBf PVak. mrahUuri -— ■--- at Royal Okh Gkrdelik 4440 Pal 

i- — ■ " — -CARPENTRY AND ALTERATIONS (jgj Highway Pbtaia BBItSA B 


.' Snake. HC; Mr Jar* Murphy ta hUGH - In "•"132 *1' araj ham' dnaw: Mr Ivan iMta told "ewsnl 

_Hi SnitI* and Mra. Phyllis MrCaim itri. *'21, iw t Mrs. Cimualar. 483 Ptiera (Rher ,'Xr=” 


land nf Srallla srvd hit grear 
grandpa re nis 

Tta Rav W J. O'Brien will ran 


.lOi rluni Kw (laieral servira on Tue* 


Dear Mtaher, you are ml 
(rattateti. 


rv Ksdl* Sale* and tanrte* 44* day Dnr 7. ti in.flO am hi fhir Thnuah nn earth ynu kre nn 


Hr Ivraion. Mra. LiWer “^ eV*.iiK Dnvem. IW Dwgtk* « Drivers 

ryTr~S^ trie wnaiK ^- s branch Intw^iew. sfta. 

EXRERVICE WOMEN K BRANCH i,(MT-Tf1Y WHITE AND BLACK * p m. 


Carpata MRd UuMlaum 


vsrtniiii (•tiid* 

Wanled lo itarryw 


............ nil Lndy nf Ita Rnaary Churoh. (.ana 


sun In meranry yrai are with 
A* ynu tlwiM were belnr*. 


mnre Vn IQ Royal Canadlkn Leguin ..ZiL. m3irlj. - - ----- - H<HJRIGANS CAKPETS A? 

Ih ta l brl.lm,i Tomb.-. Dr.w Winners: Sj'.raf «%• ES?4t »?? Lid -Carpeij Linulrums. 

>. VI Jean MePherruai. (AM: 3nd. T _ «ra * aie arai nrwatvi M'ltan in a Mra* inWKulVw Ap plaslle Dlei. luppllM and 


Mamed te Bu7^c*Jia4'‘!!n~:']Sl leTy! rhapim a ala in eharga ta Ever rememtaiefl .by Garage artr 11«. «rt- «''»« 'ramaron. uiST YUUR PTn HliMBS WAffT Mi Vftwa ^.a (V-s an and ->** wimaita 

«'.-er«raa* ra^lea IM arrangemrats. 'Eva I *fl tound SPCA EV * Mid ^ l*n Inlervlew will he arranieri. 'KVAlam 


' . VICTORIA’S LEADING NllR-SCrY 

•■lum n tvery raaj^ Vre* aitimnlet tod 

...r. . ...rw. ■''■'*"'01 RUdgm plan kvkllahlk 
A.NDLINO) ;,nyriu Nupaerlek GR MU4 

.uiiileumi- Caramir ——--- - 

KMIM and InsiallM BANKER LANDSCAPING 

Tl5 Pandora Ptmen liek Wnrk. Pntlos. air Lawn apw 
-lalii'lt Terms EV 21X0 


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SALES AMD SERVICE 


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lMOt«CY FOR- ,un 
DOIMj Mf J06f ^ 


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})ulldfnc Supply Centre 


J4 lUSINESS SERVICES AND 
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TV AND tU A!qTV>*» 
^^up, ini Ddukisi. 


0 Reiattrt aiid Oacoretort 


Prim KQud to Der. Ittli 


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FALL CUilANING? 

I.et pmfefAionals do ii ami' 
•void the mess. Saii&lecuon. 
guaraateed. PAintmg andl 
paint washing. Free esfi- 
iraiei. . 

GREGG S PAINTING 
Contracl Dept. EV 4‘S023' 


An'lTlIRM rTR.«T fur 
THK Bin MIiiP 

■>"i» PMrsn, parliMr of Ani..r 
-T* U niM> In Ani>i!i. 

fur "Amnr'i ’ iit«‘ tnan on 
Hr Hill hr linnk *non « ’A 
'tir Ian* 'hia irlp *i*1 IndU'la 
• ll'i so BIT.TAPO ni'CATt and 
■tOVAI. ENKIEI.Il farinrlM 

NOBODY ^NDKR.'ir.I.I.S 

AMOR SAl.KA 

linn '>»ueiM S‘ j». ’ '1 


NEW PLYCLTS 


STOVE AHO ►.iRYAfE Oil. 
mrierM V'-*•• iea»j fwa C* 

(•4' tv (4J. «HB 


San 

4<U:'Aln! Sai 
■<\:S>l'V San 
‘avU'vM Aba 
\vUaM han. 


tan 


DRY CORDWOOD HR 

nnuAlaa IIU^ nr naM anali'y Bl| 
luani an naM tpiii 

.'<« r.>rai II* I rurnk ISA 
IS coidi >ir> paaiar i-'i* S2i 
DHYLA.fD tlA SAWDUST 
' for Kiioian and K«rn«fa 
CV> and nUitaoud, >H wrdt til 
1 uniii dry thavinc*. ta IA 
,ai<n* dry haebrn viiao 2^ cord* HI 
:i . "'dar filnr*a 3h nnrdi Bt 
IcOlluat aandut’. 1 ualU tl A 

DRIU.ON STIKL CO. 

cvi^sni and RVSnasi 


MAHOGANY PLYWOOD 
I'ancy Vee Groove Pattern 
' S.^m _ • 

1 itaia Praflniin . s r 


ISLA.ND 
DECORATORS 
Painters Paperhancerj 
Spray Painters 
Plaster Repairs 

Convenient Time Payments 
EV 3-9C6S Eves EV ME79 


Television for Tuesday 


HOME OF HONDA 

A mmpiaia iiw of nwSnervo'ra and 
a<rr#aiw^ra Saa ua tor IM IdraJ 
Ou-wmaa tir. 

!>■ R»w* MoicrpvTla 8al*t 
Dmima, nnnh i* BumMda 
IV 4.THI 


Prasrtau 


DKE nRPLY SALE 
9ASx4x< SHEATHING $2.19 

I naaratd 4 v| SandM 


• BAN TV 
ftaanal I 


ATNTTV 
(liaBMl It 


l.ofia Rancta 
,a<i LaiaMs 

MiA'ia 

MoMa 


ranooni 
Oiri<»iM 
Woman a Wnrie 
R«al MoCoya 


T(iaaai|a 
VrarSurad nirasH 
CoMancnOon 


TOTE91 . LOGS 
210 LOGS $15 50 


' CLAJII e PATTISON 
RAlnTlNU CaNTRAUTURa LTD 
IruiA ar aMjr Pasarnanaari .Taa 
tiro and vayl wura. WlU du all w 
lan id aay Jub. Paial aura < BAPCU 
LiU UINCfiaL eajBUi and rtniaia 
d ail paiBlan' aqulpmani Tarel* 
> daairad hlnaa KV4<MS tai 


rr^rlotia 


SlxE.tS SANDED 


m NEW A.yo rv 
T'** Evarvinr 
YAMAHA YU 
• JIU r V. tVin " 
(Yimmi oi^r) 
Dm t rorfvi III 


Srhoal Trlacaal 
Uiani, Htiana 
Bullamui .Sq. 
Nt wa lU SCi 

Barti«lar niSaV 
S«ann. Lisni 
(HO Talk 
Aa Won* Turea 


Mornint Star 
Pandlia Ba/ 


Movia 
Miyvia 
Vuuna Bat 
Vuwu Sal 


Andy UnlRlh 
Ikik Vaa* 0>a* 
l.(n>a id Ufa 
Mika tJouaiat 


e*rm; Nawi 

Hunt par Haim 

Hompar Kootn 


Delivered to basement 
storase. 


flAROBOARD SPECIALS 

’aii<«l K«)*rla 14 

>.*4x4 ftclnia ....I 

’.a4«t Hrladi . 1.1 

%«4i>4 Coidit* . 11 

W>rt->S Wimdentn mean 
llnupd Cnton. Np, I A|.>^k ... 4 1 


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Aairt LU. 

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Tta Oaciori 
AMbar Wirtd 

Vea Don't Bay 
Mika OouBlat 
, Mika IMt^a 

Movia 


LM'i Min tSBl 

Iwv or ijar Litaa 
Rai Maatancn 
Ri nfn 


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t'altidr Knpui Baai 
Ban Caiay 
Ban Coory 


Mika noufiai 
MiknlkMilaa 
I*a»wurd 

Ho ua apany 

TM TVII fha'Vrolh 
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EVS-nna. Vour panonal 
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maira 


DrBan«i 
'laiik Gama 
Mlahmy Pktnd 
(iiri Tail 


(KMJI) THINfie CUMC 
IS S^I,L PACKAGT-4" 

Tke HORDA 'W. a ■nail paetaia 

wai of) ikj rmd lor Uir mao witn 
k crinapur'Ailnn pmbtam 

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for the enthuslxit. Super* 
iwIMPAUA Cnrveruble chnrged. wiih console 
Choice ^ 2. Eech . 93795 xhilt. 0\'er StSOO new. 4 
» OLDSMOBILK 88 ‘ PRICE . 51935 

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FOR VOU swi renty still in effect. 

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.Super SporU. 53793 65 FARGO 'i^TYin Pitltup. 

65 aiL'VRWpET Imptli 625 mil4s on this unit and 
4-Door Hardtop. Choice In new condition. SO.OOtJ- 
TRADE I of 2. Each . ... 5339S mile warranty In effect. 

165 METEOR 2-Door I PRICE.52135 

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Loaded wiU) goodies. 7,000 
miles. Ralance of war-' 
ranty still in effect. 
PRICE. 93395 


DURLNG DECEMBER 


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I your other woodwork 1' -X * SINKS and 
keeps It in up sop shape . X CXIUNTER 
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COUNTER TOPS 
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STREETS 


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USED CARS 


ENSIGN MOTORS 


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SUPERMARKET 


*65 CHEVY U Sedan .S 92495 


Choice in new condition. 50.00(i- 
. 93595 mile warranty In effect. 

I PRICE.52435 

-.93395 ^.Tor Pickup. 

Long Box. With radio and 
, 52995 Positraction. a/paU can* 

opy included. 6,000 one* 
t owner miles. 

.^ 52490 PRICE . .92595 


Y’ou Can Relax When Y'ou 
Make a Morrison Deal 

I fPEACE-OK-MlND 
PACKAGE 

* A'l eVk St(ai> lanM 

* CU Ktou—uon.na 

* All tkJY Oearb fn-'M 

' aMtoy IMO WarrMy on 

All can o««r MB 

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■ is-Day KNidianat Rnvi'Ffa r 

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* .Npi [town mjnem «• em4 
eraiiit rtok 


161 VOLVO 541 Sport. iMlly 
equipped including radio. 
One owYier. 

PRICE - __ . 92335 

65 DODGE ’i-Ton Pickup. 
Cab over engine. 4.000 
original miles. Long box 
eustom lined with plywood. 
PRICE.92295 

I 

65 mustang. Big mWbr, 
console ihifi, radio, 
i PRICE. $2995 


1 rtok M niEVY n Station Wagon. 

* Standard trans. 5*uJly 
' 64 OLDSMOBILE Super M guaranteed. 

I Hardtop 93395 PRICE 92335 

64 DLDSMOBILE Sttrfire ca c,^f, » j.. 

r-oiioe 92196,^ - 


IM OLDSMOBILE I Including 

_tiiuu custom radio. 

I Convertible 93 j95 *o 7 « 

164 PONTUC Parislenne I ... 

I CkHivenible 93195 Q MERCEDES-BENZ 190SL 


64 PONTUC Pariaienne i 
2-DDor Hardtop . S2S» 
64 CHEVY U Nova . 923M 
64 aiEV. impda 92495 


Convertible and remov* 
able hardtop. Custom 
radio. 

PRICE .. $2795 


64 OORVAIR. Automatic. ^ .STUDEBAKER Common- 

.“er 2.Door. One o«™r. 

64 PCWTUc I Low mUeage. 

F, *^I PRICE- ..$W5 

i63 BLICX Sedan.92495' 

i 63 STUDEBAKLR Wagon. 

I l)e luxe model with sliding 
ABL,\ZE WITH LIGHT roof One owner. 

A.\D ACriMTY PRICE . $1995 

MON.. TIIURS., FRI. 60 MONARCH 2.Door H'top. 
UNTIL 10 P.M. Powrr ateering, brakes, 

radio. In showroom cotw 
dition. 

63 CHEVROLET Stn. Wgn PRICE .91635 

I 2^’^c'!r*^^‘ ^^?>49fi ACADIAN Sedan. Nicely 
63 OLDSMOBILE 4-Door 1 »POtleaaly clean. 

H.rHin.. fw guaranteed. 

Hardtop .$2796fc ppipi^ ai-Fna 

63 atEVROLET t-tuct. .JU35 

Bel Air.* . $2395 60 OLDS Super *8 Sedan. 

.63 litEVROLET Sedan. I Full power equipment, 

' Choice of 4. Each 92195, plus radio, etc. 

,63 SUNBEAM Aipina Sporls| PRICE.91595 

!62 F 5 w'?N! 5 '‘ g*Ha« ,« DATSUN 1200 De Lu.ve 

SUtionWgn. WithwTute* 

i 62 CHEVROLET B*rAir. | pStrr'^*®™ aiMa 

' Lie. 27316 . .91795 . 

62 ENVOY Sedan $1095 VOLKSWAGEN Stn Wgn. 
61 CHEVROLET Sedan. Van. Complelely recon* 

Lie. 35244 91335 ditioned. 

61 STUDEBAKER Stn. Wgn PRICE . 91195 

Overdrive.$995 59 MERCEDES-BENZ 190 

I Dieeei. Fantastic economy 


ABL,\ZE WITH LIGHT 
AND ACntlTY 
MON.. THURS., FRI. 
UNTIL 10 P.M. 


930 Yatee St 


EV^II 


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SALI _ 

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3VAREHOUSE 
749 View Street 

SKt) Every Nitftit UnUl 10 

NO DOWN PAYME.NT 
With jYJur 
E.ATON ACCOUNT 


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epfLER roR aat.E ’-■’J'"* “SSTi."*!!!! '“'"‘X 23' Bonded TV X Puum any 2Sia w.»i vkiwu 

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Freight Damaged 
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Complete 


ELBCYIUCAL Oim 

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XXX ^-Fivi—canaotra Aim) PorUbiFa 
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rvntona-iiiati Cnekkra 
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kF-llFF .v..»ni r«T««aliaH 

A Jairara-kton Dryrra 
y 'in'iaria Uieie Htiiittn 
* Hair Dryon—Manlrura Itoia 
X Naaiera-FiAA-HoiiUM 

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A aaRaaa-n-'m««ml/ra 


Home Kntertawnient X Stj^STr^Btonkeik' 


nOVTREO CARPORT fT>X RBYT 
iv>4 artl Eweaii. |i par niaiMi. 
IV 4-Wto_ 

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■a kam la autk, Am- «aiA ba* 

aim mytiali hum. raeadm. aauar- 
■un haH. m4 affhaa. aak lha larg 
hM atoi cu ito to pat accamiriai ik' 
1mA I 

VICTORIA PST UOP . 
RrmA afto Joaama KV aVtI 


POODLE Pl'PPtBl. 

Oaiaiaa HaMAonr 

aito kito ktoa lYvitoa 


SIDES of BABY Ithk 

or iUTURE BEEF 

5Io lb. rs 

Cut and wrapped 
tnuen and delivered 
IWRVEY S FUSE MEATS SI*' 
2709 Quadra EV 3-2031 


Warfrn Kina 

•- vto Ma ■ •* 


tWLY AT 

T -B-L—M-A-C 

■■Lnw MAREET PRICES 
- COMPARE'I _ 

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ti VAL'XUAU. a>4aa roit 
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*> I'ALCOX AT Man Ivto 
fi CONSUL coBianitfa Ihki 
81 MINI HDr riT2 

aa VOLKWACEN 8« pm 
88 H1U.UA.H sman Stok 
to VAL'XtIALi. Maa itoa 
to Auanx a*«in itoi 
to varxEALL smaa ua 

to'>XPT>ltD Mtoi _. f»47 
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to HiliUUA 2 Dr . r.84 

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ilORRISON S PRiCFLS 
ARK tiOW'ER-- 
VOLUME DEALING 
DOES IT ! ' 


and .durability. 

PRICE . 91135 


'•£j X Tape recorder input A w Je-irnn*^ TAYLtK 32« 12 ^ 


DFJiIOUnON .SALE 

TA-ia CUCRThKY 

ORANGE RiVLL 


y ' - ^ ^*!l ^ REG. PRICE 9649 95 X 

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X “— - i«V kAlll. 

A rRINCH SHUP gPr.aALTY.I- 

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aniLTm. *> f-nwi - m H.iftoa - v Aawfl Automauc 

w. lamiWT" •• V(itfci«i***r - eyatojr.Ai i-*r»nj Ar" 


'62 VOLVO 514 Sport. Jm* 
, maculate, in showroom 

condition throughoufi low 
mileage. 

PRICE .$1195 

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V 65 R.AMBI.£R Classic 4-Dr 

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'p 65 RAMBLER TTO Cla«- P •*?tupM'MiTiX*d 
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P SIC iienan. tLaaio. r vi auiomailr noie 

automatic. Bie 6 P sa pontiac Mdan. radio, 
economy. Balance P ^ mo 4 rimiutaf. B.A. f**" 
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V 63 CHEV 6 cylinder. V 

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O 66 CTIKVEU-E Malibu 0 


tranxnmsion. plus many ^ O 

other extras. Cost new 

over jraoo. 

FULL PRICE .. S2895 

65 DODGE PoJara 4-Donr 
Sedan. Custom push¬ 
button radio, auto, tranx 
FUU> PRICE 12695;)^ 

65 pfRYSLER Windsor 4- q 
D oor Sedan. Custom q 
radio, power steering, I q 
power brakes. Company : ^ 

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V 63 VOLKSWAGEN. V 

V like new .51550 V 

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V 57 CONSUL . 563 V O 

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steering and brakes, O 
custom radio, bucket O 
seats and console. O 
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STUCK RKDUCTION sale 

NU REA-SUNAHLK OKk'ER 
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steering and brakes. O 
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seats and console. 0 
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FULL PRICE .$1995 

V 61 PONTIAC StatloB B’agon. 

$925 V V8. stand transmission. 

V FULL PRICE . $1795 

J 695 V 57 BUICK Century 4-dr Ita- O 

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FULL PRICE .$8» O 

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Sedan .,..$1695 V sport Convertible. '2 

V, FULL PRICE . $34^ ° 

60 CHRYSLER, power V 63 STUDEBAKER Convert. IJ: 
plus .$1695 V' vg. automatic, plus many r 

V more options. 

FULL PRICE .$23» 


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BLUE. S-CYL rCUNOMY. 
WAS I34n 
NOW . t£M 


P 62 RKNAn.T tJoidinl. Pj 

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$12.75 Ex. 

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FRANaS BATTERY * 
TIRES LTD 
RaliMiiins SparuiUla 
EVSTDC 


MEN SHARING. LAUNDRY AND 
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ALBA.NY HOTElI™^inn GOVERN 
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MCini:R.N SLEEPtNG RDOM FOR 
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rullv rumialiad (O' Slid, unfurruanae 
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nua RpamiBMr artull. EV IXAI 

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niaiafoid. —rrbuli. 'MS ISSi, 

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REDWOOD PARK MOTEL 
HI GORGE RD EAST 
Compiaia rurni-hPd tiu'ea 9 a’/ea. 
Wpm I miaiiM* ••4s» Uaanddie-a. 

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LIFE 

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V 59 ZEPHYR 

V 

V 59 VAL’XHALL 

V 

V 61 VOLKSWAGEN bus V 

V 9 pass., t real nice. V 

V hard to find V 

V CRT.$1575 V 

V V 

V 63 VOLKSWAGEN 1500 Vfr|CHEV ImpsU Super 

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DAN. BIG S ECONOMY. 


Hardtop. Only 3,500 O 
miles on this luxury ol 
mcMlH. V8. auto., 0| 
power steering and o| 
brakes, cust. radio, O 
tutene. O 

New price $4395 O 
SAVE $1000 . .$.3395 O 
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p WagcMi. Lew mileage. P 

P A-1 condition. P 

' P Only . . . $1095 P 

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'lUJldlna naar ParliamafU. 

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Quaan Viclona Inn. 


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fluinj. valva. a»al macbifiins. |l* f >»erK. la J-aMD 
fCHUJB PISTON RINGS 
at D4 loDMiui Straat 313 0011 


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radk* «"■* acremrtaa Kmi AuUi 
R^o Salat. Sirvlrc and I n a i a l la 
lUM IHit Quadra SI. 30-9134 


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makei •>< rara. Call briwaas 41 
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Aala Faria, Htn Tin* SL EV 44411 


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WA.S 

NOW 


11*35 

11141 


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METEOR Ct'STCW BARUTOP Tl 
MOTOR. AllTOMATir. RAOla 
WAS C9M 

NOW tH4* 


P 

P 61 COR VAIR. New P 
P paint, 4 on the floor. P 
P Tops .$1295 P 

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WRECIUXG 3S OLIM 4-OOOR 
I Oml iMrdii*. RbWlL aulonvaHr AS14n 


KAIBknELD. ATTRACTIVE 1 RH 
HOMgS, FRIVATI HOSPITALS niu* Quirt arra nrar but abirrt. 

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H'-nr far a ladji SrnU-prtvata Ph EV ] _ 

- -BFjttTin’LLV FURNISHED 

NURSE WITH OWN HOME HAS AC Bl*r<mrm> filled (vpria. muurr 
<«mnioik>i'ai fnr rMrOy peraon and laift, kilrtpnrlt* '<wn rniranrr, 
Vin/irla Pmi,- Rna 4Z! alao one harhrLir uil'r Oldr Eni- 

UKb~CU3-» Rias - ALL TUB EV.-WH _ 

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can. EV sun. (ul vin* hilly furnlDird. alMmr 

-—-1--:—■ ■■■■ pool and launi Clni* to park! aid 

Q>EA!L WbR.Sc MAIN F'kOQ^.aamom Quern Victoria inn. ptl 
G rnUrmtn. EV 41*14. 3fWlS!2. 

XTArMOOXA REST HOME VA 
sanry Individual car* EV 44X34 

I2S HOUSERfiFING ROOMS 
TO RENT 


SPACtOrS, MODERN UNIT FAfV 
Rl iWaron Hill Park Dally, wrrk- 
—>.rPV' .et rraar-n fain Thiind- 
r'-ni d ac ItM 


161 


SAVE 


1191 


p Special 


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10.000 rnilFs. auto.. O MKRn’RY comet big i power P P « chev. wafn . 

power steenng and O avtomaw. jk ae^b blue. | pm VAUXHALL Vktor P|S 

NDW ' tlMS ”■ 


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O PONTIAC Uur«maA - -- - ii--. c^- 

aubimatic C WS n> rtajr ipraUrr. BU 04 SiKb 

« CHEV. ImpaU Supar Spoil_I- 

hantuip .... *9 .■ 

P60HILLMAN Minx P « v^.nt spun wmbir^ ^ 

P Sedan. Reg. $9%. P *4 i\Stiac uw*"'**" v-a 

c 430 
SI .115 

1105 

11 m 


-Si FORD MOTOR. VI CAN BE ^ RITE HOTEL 

■rm al Suprricr AUlo Bodv IM Fbrl St/*r* EV HOn 

- —I*faa. nnahL owvmint hi)uarkrr» 

4VOtT CAR RADIO. Pl'SH-BLT- >(if room! arid wira for rmi 

Near Eabm'i Sairway. and mi'h iMdcn 
'rIavaUr arrvir* Day. ares ar 
'mailh. Call anylime^ 


NEW FURNISHED APIS 
• IT GARIMIN court in Sdnap 
<-*•« tst».3 or Otissi 


IX OmCC K DISTRICT, 2-nOOM 
fund a hH MM. Thaia aftrr 4, 


AtTTO RfFAItS. 
URVICL TOWING 


COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS 
Rraamabir larmi *i time 
OOWMAN S SERVICE 
124 John** Si 


BEAKT or THE CITY 
Clean, warm, raapactabla rootiiA 
Kraaonabla ratra. ' 

THE YORK 

-ni JOMW* EV Ikfil 


NEAR JUBILEE HOBPITAL. SELF- 
mnlained harbeW fulM. 195 prf 
miailti PtlVM 390 3534 <r 5W-arn. 


129 APARTMENTS TO RENT 
UNFURNISHED 


Viva'. $1350 V 63 VALIANT Signet Cbn- 


V 


V 57 OLDS. Sedan . $895 V i 

V V, 

V 58 CHEV. Sedan V 

V 6 cylinder .... $885 V 

V V 

V 60 VOLKSWAGEN van V 

V completely reemdi- V 

V ticned .$1335 V 

V V 

V 57 PLY.MOUTH Sedan V 

V « door.$695 V 


V 

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V 

V 
V' 

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USED CARS 
Yates at Vancouver 
3S5-2415 . 


EMPRESS MOTORS LTD. 
PRICES SLASHED 
FOR 

CHRISTMAS 

ON 

GOOD 

USES 

CARS 

lEB OUR 
CCXjOR 
DISPLAY AD 
ON 

PAGE 34 
IN TODAY'S 
COLC»nST 


vertible. Automatic.' 
power steering. W-pw- 
formance motor, custom 
radio. 

FULL PRICE.$2395 


1965* MUST GO 1 
4 BRA.ND NEW ' 
VALIANTS 
Save up to $630 
3 BRA.\D NEW 
DODGES 
Save up to $807 
2 BRA.ND NEW 
CHRYSLERS 
Save up to $934 
19 1965 DEMOS 
Dodger, Valiants, Chryslen 
Sava up to $1400 


IMPORTS 


hlar'a brm 1 .1 * n « ft HARDlTie, TWO-TOHE 

biers top luxury O; automatic 


63 VOLKSWAGEN De Luxe. 

FULL PRICE.$1295 

63 RENAULT R8 Sedan. 
FULL PRICE.$1195 

62 VAUXHALL 4-Dr. Sedan. 
New atyling. 

FULL PRICE.11295 

63 VAUXHALL 4-Dr. Stotion 
Wagnn. 

FULL PRICE.$1295 

60 ZEPHYR Sedan. Heater, 
defroster, signals, C-cyi. 
FULL PRICE.$995 


brakes This is i 0; 
^ sharp model, finished o| 

O in E r m 1 n * White. O 

O Was $3995 O 

O SAVE $.300 .. $2695 O 

O O VALIANT. Only O 
3.900 miles on this O 
ax-new beauty. Auto- 0 
matie, radio, whit^ O! 
waiU. many extras. O 
Was $2895. O 

SAVE $500 „ $2395 0 
O 65 RAMBLER Ambas- O 
0 aador. This Is Ram- O 

O 

model. One owner, O 
10.000 miles, V-8 O 
automatic, power O 
eteinng and brakes, O 
reclining teats. O 
Was $3335 O 

SAVE $600 $2795 O 

KX>NOLINE Van. O 
150h.p. motor, heavy 0 
duty 1 - ton payload 0 
package. Only 3.500 O 
miles. Was $7795. O 
SAVE $500 $2295 O 

O M DODGE 440 Sedan. O 

O Top of the line model 0 

O in as-imv conditiDa. O 

O V8. autotnatic. Was O 

O $2895 

SAVE $500 . 


FONTUr TUDDR SEDAX-rSCYL 
aTANCARO TRAMStnsSION. 
WA.x uen 
NOW .. I143S 


i p Sedan. Tutoie. Tops. P 

> Reg 1995 P 

P Special . $795 P 

P P 


all sDufr 

» JAGUAR l.i aiKomatte 
■at Ooualai 


______ICLfcA.N- CUMfuaTASl.4. QUUCI I 

XV 4BS1 bum lula triBamiBkna traa M »S. _ 

_ tineun rren 11131 Bt UNIT NEAR PARLIAMENT 


MI'.XT SELL 


SAVE 


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n A., vs aiimrnaHi- P Val’UI .XiBWt Sdoor hardiss. ]M mb Dcmiat at FUUayaat. WASITI ROOM At 

“ dan. VS. aummaoc, » n* w«*w and iisne--——-- 

radio. Ref. $1395. Pivtarl rord. l<iaS*i inta •k.iiaa CA*$ aND TtUCKS 


Bide* Avallablf nij*i. Parity tttr 
CamaAtr 3M S33B lutui 


P 

'p __ .. 

'n ” • «11K D'Bu*«r wtib lha aiAnmallr Urataniui 

P Special .$11B ^.aMn «rH* Snnr Burbtt iMt*. I 


COMrr 4DOCSI sedan smart 
TW ftTOSt, ACYL 

WAS . 111(3 , - 

NOW .. 1130 


. P r*xl bMiay rwi SABB mlW 

P M FORD Family Se- P! »*<♦ 

IP dsn. 6 cyl., elean. P »«««« **►«•- 

P-- --- 


wantid 


AND KnrHB.NETrx , 
- AW'imailc bit water (W Mat. Cin** 

la Quadra and Uillade. *1* Market 
St EVAISBI 


SAVE 


SXB 


«Sdp, 


WAS 

NOW 


KAS-g 


nsaa 


ESTATE SALE 

„ i(H FwM CalAca 4 Anar hardtee 
“ I.OW aulcaat Full ►«•** 

nSUbl.A. 

Caa EV41 


BEL 


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$2395 O 


BIGMEST TRADE 
ALLOWAKCE.S 

HO DOWN PAYMENTS _ 

O A C P 

■'•URAANB n 

TRANSPORTA-noil 

ROW P 

B FALCON sedan””.. SIMS ^ 

n MIU.3UN .SEDAN . |W3 P 

O VOLtSWAGEN . tSSS 

ft AUSTIN m |T*S 

RENAULT SEIMN . . r4A 

» CONSUL rONVXRTTBLI . IW 
M CHEV BEI. AIR . •*%» 

H MEYVOR WACOM .... <*M 
> FtBID V-a AUTOMATIC f>3B 
sr nonce .sedan *w 

H CADa.LAC .SEDAN ...... 

M Ai;xn.x 8r.l>AN. ims 

M FORD RARDTOF V4.SW 

U METEOR WAGON .S*« 

» MONARCH SEDAN.. «« 

» DODGE ROYAL . tau 


P Reg. $1095 

P Special .$895 P 

P P 

P 58 VOLKSWAGEN. 

P Very clean. Reg P 

|p $895. Special .. $795 P — 

Ip p M CHEV 

|p 56 ClIRYSI-ER 2-Door P 5!iS5* ' ataantatic 
i P Hardtop. L u x u r y P HrM. »*> mi n »• 

plus, ail power. Reg. P "wy fk. iSiw n- 

$795. Special .. $595 P -- 

p l«U BflCK 4UOOR HAROTOF 
^ f Mb w Ml aOrr 0*4 —Pi 

P Aftil* BU. t lial RM Si- W 
c {vMM C« ta w aolA br Dk 
£ M 

P inrirr sill ^ 

p is» Fwmac V4 


_ LIGHT not SEKEEPINC fUXMlS ' 

$ $ $ s I $ $ $ $ 111 $) s: •ti ^ r^ 

I I Evsaaai 

$ KASH FJR YOUR CAR $ sice, warm WMWEKEBPtXG 

J rwun l«t*<'4iiE aui>(4i<d. Apply 
.113 Fbrt. SMJwe 

I 


$ Phone Ken anytime. 

I SUBURBAN MOTORS 
3 386 6131 

BBM FnnripaJB ] $ 

$$$$tlS$$IS$$$ 


WARM. COMP-ORTABLE ROOMS 
I Inc oirddle-acbd or elderlp lenani* 
. fron ts week Scan Api EVM2ZL 


Opoa. Cleaa 
CARS AND TRUCES 
WANTED 

Caib IB 4 Minutea 

-PLIMLEY— 

. mo Yates St 


FLOOR 

TOiim M 

EV 4I4S1 


ALL rOCND. 

Helea t. CS 


Written Warranty 
All Care Winterized 
No Payment* ’til Feb. 1 
Lowest Terms In Tewn 
$ Minute Debvery 


Sports Coupe. 
FULL PRICE 


$895 


59 



EMPRESS MOTORS LTD. 
900 Fort 9t. Pb. 282-7121 


Wagon. 

FULL PRICE.$^ 

BUYER BENEFITS I 

* All Can Winterized 

* Written Warranty 

* Free Exchange 

* Bonded Salesmen 

* Top Alkjwanee fof 
Your Car 

* Immediate Delivery 


O 


Q 

SEE US FIRST 

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OR 

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SECURITY 

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SEE US LAST 

0 

PACKAGE 

0 

WE WILL NOT 

0 Franchised Dealer 

o 

KNOWINGLY BE 

0 ' 

* Bonded Salesmen 

0 

UNDERSOLD. 

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' Lowest Finance 

0 

lo ■ 

• One-year CW war- 

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SUBURBAN MOTORS 

\o 

ranty rm all « a ra 01 

COMET-CYCLONE 

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(hatvxred by ihouaandt Oi 

METEOR-MERCURY, 

!0 

of dealers In CaaadK 01 

MERCURY TWIN I-BKAM 

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and the U.S.A.) 

0, 

TRUCKS 

0 

PLUS 

ol 

ANGLIA AND CORTINA. 

0 ' 

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ON 

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on ail late mode] cars O 

DfHIGLAS 

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premium late models at 

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SAVINGS DAY 

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SUBSTANTIAL 

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P 
P 

P 

P A FEW SPECIAI- IX)W P 
p PRICED Y»NITS P 
P P 

p 56 PLYMOUni I. P 

p Radio .$2« P 

PH RAMBLER ....$tT5P 
P 53 BUICK. Auto. ..$245 P 

P 53 AUirriN.$I» P 

p 50 AUSTIN A40 .. $150 P 
P 
P 
P 
IP 
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WE RECU CUHFACT AND BUT 
UB CARE CASH tS NO FROBLEH 

! CAPRI MOTORS LTD. 


Yaua 


GROUND 
rviutliad 

Courtary 

male”TWfTitoOMs. lady pen 
. u.MT uubIMa mcL. UlS QBOdia 

__ I 

1 nTRNtSHED ROOM. AVTOWATK 
' HMt. EV S4ri _ 

'NI^ROOM, KITCHEN. ALL SI P- 
- I pliad WotKUM oertm EV430A , 

I ALL roU.ND. WARM CLEA-N, SEA I 
I « la* parti EV 1(* U_! 

CLEBN ItOOM. ALL FCH XD CA ' 


GOODACkE TOWERS 
330 and 360 Douglas Street 
(opposite Goodacre Lake) 
Phone 385-8m 

FEATURES! 

' nnrRfnins Pui* Rl dicTM 
■ Vanii]> Batjiiwati 

* *YMica_PTvyieic>al Biichtsi 

* Irdivtd&l' TlieraKOtati 

* Ewclieni fawvuirn 

* WnuntivuM EQuiBiMfd 

* Larit HaiCi*l*l 

* All Mudtrb F*aiar*a 

* Orapea auapicd—iwb tracu 

BACHELOR SUITES 
ONE and TWO-REDROOM 
SUITES 

I Rental Hours 

U AIL W • FM. 

GOODACRE TOWFJRS 
350 and 360 Douglas Street 


ET Asia r«e* nmritmi pcTBoeL 


„ tbMb, putrtr rntmif DMi 
~ fayiwmia accbpitd CRI-iiet. 

P,- - 


OLSK A-Nb •« emvY D «*** 1 *7 


NOW IT S THE 
PARK ROYAL 
Comer of Pakuigion 
and Cook Streets 


aubiMAIlc. 


MUST 9BU. 
or baeibv V* 


TOF CASH *-OR GOOD CARS 
- . .. 4 A CAIULAWT 

im DE MU QuadiA ace lAMvay ET 47113 


DE LUXE 4-OOnR 
Va MWMLr 
CKtra <eUia*l*. Fb 


CASH FOR CnaCFACTB 
JOE PHILF AUTO SALES 
ISIS FAHDORA 


|i ROOM PHiu. COOKING. BAT- MOVE IN this month to V'ie* 
i*ry. Bracan H ilt park CRi 2 b» ^ tons ■ Kmest New Apart- 

£?‘S22A“u4^»'5^®*’‘w4wi“ so MUCH 

“ ' MORE 


MEXZIES. 
m. al fuUBd. 


AT SEA CLEAN I 
*1 Mm. 3SL4t[73 I 


75 MORE TO 
CHOOSE FROM 


P 
P 
P 
P 

PLIMLEY P 

P 1010 Yates EV 2-9121 P 
P P 

P SERVING \ncroRIA 
P 72 YEARS 
P YOUR GUARANTEE 
P 
P 


■ PONTIAC WAGON 
< MR. TraCa anuM 
<a rtitu mru 
viM GR- 


VERY 

dcM 
TIB Um 


NO DOWN P*««*W7 *T 
-iaLK pucks Aars cars 
BGRNSIDB HARRIET. EV 


tSW VAUXHALL LOW Mt^tACE 
r\(WB*nt etaiAiBon. EV *4iai *yi 
KV4SUS nawwa 


CASH rXMt CLEAR CABS 

■oLsrnn Muroita ■34sa 

SMS QUADRA 


HOUSEKESme ROOM GAS. 
•w* Mg. Jtmrt Bay KV 4HU 


FUmt Prnol Draivu 
Pmwriard Hall* 
Walj.i<»WAU rarpeu 

Coblaviatjn 


; 12i HOUSIKIIPING ROOMS ajio vanuuu-'n tam is UK-hm and 
MIAMTtD rialliraairi. ru«l lams In bathroom, 

«*Mr(iav -•knoue aftiranr* Individual hral 

alcepins arvoA 


113 TRAIURS. MOIILI ,- -^ 

HOMB. TRAIUI PARKS 

“BOB'S TRARJS’SALES 'gf^Row sutM fiS 

IFdr FLAMINGO. Sbadnxm EX 12R AFARTM.ENTS TO . Fnr appoiniinmi to vira nr Inloc- 

RfNT PURHISHID 


PPPPPPPPPPPP 

MM autonvaiir 

r«^ Wiu rmaro «B aM>^*e 
-TbCn M CiMa an4 • 

I.R4MW 


O 


NO MONEY DOWN | 
ONLY $5.50 per week buys | q 
any one of the folkwing eBn| q 

'o 

59 VAUXHALL Velox. 6<yl.l® 

FULL PRICE.*5951° 

58 CONSUL Convertible. , ° 

FULL PRICE. 

54 CHEVRM-ET. 


O 


O 64 GAI.AXIE 500 Ox>- O 
vertible. Attractive O 
Ermine WMte with O 
sharp holiday tur- O 
quoise interior. Local 0 
executive driven. O 
Coat eooo new. AU O 
pchxer. \Uas $3595. O 
SAVE $700 $2895 O 


• No paxmentB til Feb. 1. 
1966 

* Open to aerve you 1-9 

DOLPHIN MOTORS LTD. 
C^adra at Pandora 
EV 6-3577 


MUST RK SEEN 
CHEV STATIDNWAGON 4 
rylindw. Auuunaiic, ea4 iirab. Mat 
kiAifis Aaeaai'an*>. 4l>aw. 

M SUhBKAM RAPIBRr IMMACU; 
lata and waibAMially par>«^. SrtI 
« tiod* be M««- eoi. Pclvolb 
KVlanl _ 


HBf FIAT IIW aEDAR 

m 

jamebon mutors ltd 
M4-II4I 


tiaa TUDUft SDBEL. LOW WLE 
4gr, irraHlftl midlUaA RMiM 
abW S fica. W44W* __ 

H~rbRD ICDAN DRUVXRY V 1. 
•ulamauc. EitralMd rbedilue. M 
IM RaiBpobu a Rd BW MIt _ 

1sa St'NEEAM 3-nOOR RABnrOF 
f;.r-i ranMtloB. 0(4 Tcrow cab b) 
■rrmatad. EV S4aM. 


laa HUXMAN. 
all I 
CIS. 


RUBNIMC GEAR. 


PAMMNG 14 air lUIlM nom 
DMhtc tnsMalinn and «Am ann-l 
itoM TMX ULTIMATE d MOBILE 
UVING- 

DROF IN AXn MK TNESR ' 
IF«fll rtJUORGO. 3-hadnn. j 

riSF OBMERU.. HBoa 
UWr AHELTDN. l-bdWiA. 

U *44 ENlCIfT. :-br4Rw 
LARGK STOCK <H pnrpanr lanin 
and foa lunatr* 
naita >«• Wrd be lour hnanr built 
CAMPER WE HAVE THEM 
EPeCUL Cl£ARA.NCR ft 
■ERR windmvA 

386-3623 

fy"T~TV’T’T” t't T t'Vt't 


coU D.M.D. at tt4i:41. 


JUBILEE — FbUy funuMttd 3 RR 
apt. Avail, mv ItS mo 
RICHARDRON REAR COOK - Hri'rd 
I BR ouilv, ^nly AimiiJird. Avail. I 
ranA MD mu ‘ 

BOORMAX l>Vr.XTMENT CO. LTD 
M-IMI 


ROYAL COMMODORE. 
NOW OPEN FOR 
INSPECTION 
715 VANCOUVER ST. 


■*."?? i2£it*wif '***- >>**. Jut rwnaMwe Anukt 


tra CHEV : IBP AUSTIN BOTR IN 
tfod rtaalilbio. Oouar traaofarrH 
la ONaab. WbAt aRtra* CR4Mi 


TRIANGLE THAn-ER. SALES T 
T 

ir b W GLENDALE. mubMl T 


'<<aHBM4 b a e h a I 
nm b> M. JrAwO* 

■lal and Covr n b wii t Btaktirun 
AiHoiaiPc laimW>. rant HO 
grt-iK 


l-hadnoRi luilra fma 1ST Oi 
3 brdrmma (ram U22 

CoMawMi 

Xj udrru ramokrr 

Lida of r-opboarda 


VERY OJH Ft l RTABLE 1-RED lElbCtnC bttiim 
room Bata Gnamd (laor, Privalt PrrMuriaad halii 
ridniirr Ftdiv mukead kiirttan V«id lara 
Pn«a-( mih Pint S»4«4 afltr I iralivldual Mai mirsi 
Jam il.natiy lant rnrana 

lAulomaljc laundry 


im BUICE HARDTOP. BODY.. 
~|3di'e macMnia ■<■ mdiiiim T 
^ II4H. Ttrmt. P.vt Xlm i IH-M 13_ T 

Ibt! it^MERIfl'Htt I DOOR. DODGE I 
hrmt-anwarad, tiii'3 uaMdtrtd f 
EV44aH _ :T 


bMlimi. 3 or I Wd . avoikoM. Iwr. U. 315 1 . . 


roumt tl t tub 

irxiir XA-XHi'A irtntidi 
lundi SPECIAL THIS 
WEEK ONLY M 


_ htaune 

X RtntaJ Ikvi 
T < Aetianm Ud 


IWr- M. n5 1 
EV3 4SS1. RilMi; 




At C«KV BCI. AIR S-DOOR 
laV nauUn. MotW ai eaU n 
•iih AW bMwrr- 

Bf aaai»^<d(W KV _ _ 

MUSr~aKU. IMt FORD FAIR- 
Ian# 14 ak. imliBitae hardla*. V-A 

amoottc. M.iw> - 


miioA 

!-4sn 


MALIBU MOTOR! 

“Low Com Cara ' 

H FORD Ywl-v Baidtoe . 

n DODGE. V«. atbk __ 

K BUICK TUdw Hardin 

li FORD . .. 

Bo RiMBLER sum Wajoa . 

Si PLYMOUTg Ttidw .- 

SS RAMBLER ladaa __ 

U VAUXHALL ... 

M FORD - - _ 

44 BUiCK Bardv* Mirk .... 

U PONTUr Badan 
41 MERCURY CtnvwtlbU .... 

U MERCURT Hardioe..H» 

H METEfHI tidUoa Waan 

41 DODGE Stdan .. MS 

TOWROPB SFErtAL 
14 FONTTAC. make an offar 
tv * na. Ow. Quadra and JohniiB 


FULL PRICE.$195|® ^ VALIANT Convert. O 

57 VOLKSWAGEN ^ kjw-miieage. to-O 

Window Van. P 

PULL PRICE .$595|0 

59 STUDEBAKER Lark 4-1 ^ 

Door Sedan. 

FULL PRICE_J 495 O 63 CHEV Impels Stn. O 

56 roRD Station Wagon. Wagon. Gleaming 0 

FULL PRICE.$395)0 

58 FORD Fairiant 3-Dr. Sdn ^ 


oally • driven, one-O 
owner car. Auto.. O 
power Waa $2895.0 
SAVE $600 $2295 O 


IHd 


VtCTOKU JEKF 
Jaa» t-onaal driva 


FULL PRICE.$695 

54 ZEPHYR Sedan. > 

FULL PRICE.$245 

* We can arranga no down 
payment. 

I * CoDaolidate your debts. 


Black and chrome. 0 
all pmver, aU luxury 0 
O extras, kw mileage. O 

O Wat $2995. O 

O SAVE $500 $2495 0 

O 64 PONTIAC FordorO 
O Wagon. A beauty. O 
0 V8. auto., power 0 

O ateering and brakes, 0 
radio. Was $2995. O 

SAVE $500 . $2495 O 


LUXURY 

• BEAUTY 

• ECONOMY 

Te>ijld Crmn todtiii aad aUBon 
MfOM Mlar Itia ultimata la luniry 
aubOnuMIm. AH atv (idl) a^ispad 
al M acM rodt Aalomdllr Imm. 
bViaun oalMedL Prkad (tom HBI 

SAUNDERS k IHTCIIMAN 
2040 Cadboro Bay Rd. 
383-7111-3 


J/11 1961 J/M 

METEOR SEDAN 

t cyl, aidmnalla. ndiA H 4ayi v 
I.COB milt warranly. 

$1095 

Badset larmi availahla. 

JAMESON MOTORS LTD. 

T4S Brautton S. 


IBM Jaap 4 Wtiaal dnva piddia- KS 
UM Fart crian 1 omiar Immooi- 
latA 

IMl Uuda wapa. pnltradka. HH 
13H Haavy diSy Dorisa piciiua. ^ 
4>n. CMA 

t9H uidvarael tohoat dfl*«. B.W. 
3744 Matarm Rd. 414430 


* Refiamnce your preaent car'o 
with loBftr payment*. !o 64 MERCURY Meteor O 
•Seasonal payment planjo Tudor Hardtop. V8. O 
(loggers, pshermen, teach -|q 
ers, farmers, etc.}. 'q 

AU contracts are insured |q 


CAIHLLU: 

11H rtatimu) bdrttea. la Imman- 
Mia nMItlca ftdiy >dii>S^ 
H3M. DalIbWad Alao 1*N Cad 
Oiac terdlnp. Mtf aquBpad St.DS 
Wftta J cto>M. ms » 
B' S e.. caiadry. w sB. rvdss 


REAL BUY. PRIVATELY OWNED 
IMS Baantnmt Arddlan I F «rn 
C'Oipa Fully autarnatlc Pemar 
Itrakaa and pmatr Hrcrlne. Ul^ 
1^. TYtoa w iwma arcarM- 
GRT-SSKI avnunaa prrfarrrt. 


REASONABLE. 'M. PONTIAC TWO 
df«ir 4(->llttlar. Nondard MddmG 
aion. Will BHI tlu« biaak t» flm 
irffar nv«r Me Caa arrania B 
Bdnrm* EV MHi. 

IH4 CHEVBOtfr fTN. STON 
Fwm. 

IM 

jAmnN mytoM tW- 

wMtm. I 

% diEV ADQOR. 1 RAIOX GOOD 
coMjCKm. rMMK I 


for sickness, accident and 
dealfi. 

For any additional 
Informatioo contact our 
finance manager without 
obligatkxi and in 
complete confidence. - 


NATIONAL 

MOnrORS 

On YATES, EVV8174 


auto, power steering, O 
brand new white- O 
walls. Was $.3095. O 
SAVE $600 $2495 O 

O 64 RENAULT R8 For- O 
O dor SiNlan. Itower- O 

ful and economicBi, O 
as new condition. O 


Was $1495. 
SAVE $400 


O 

o 
0 
o 
0 

0 Many Many More 
O AU BARGAIN PRICED O 
O 


0 

$10ffi o 
o 
o 


0\ er ^ a century 
'The Moat Respected Name 
In the Automobil«-lnduttTy.*'lo 

lo 


O PETER POrXEN O 
0 FORD O 

O 1060 Yales EV 4-U44 O 
0 Open till 9 p m. O 


EiraliaW (■adUluA _ _ 

-h'pALCAN rtlTURA SEDAN, 
uxaiama. stS mi. m. S. daHiia 1^ 
SMMT laavioK eomry. Fh. 


uiiaia 
tarM 
411 M 


ODACIL 


i3is ptxNTur 
•105 

JAMUa'S MdTOnS LTD. 

U4-llfi 


iUIALL SECOND CAB. NO OrW^'I 

darmoa-- Mi»a Maim..* 

ms«0 at HSME I 


_ _ TiCLFJ^X, WAHM .bUrTK HEAT ASn' 

Our mudali ara anrae lo in- Tllad walar door lo S: Jiwpfii 
lami oKuam •hi 13 la iha T|H''W«I4I AduHa r«. *3 Minun 
' EV 4 i«M3 


(uriiiar Inlflrmaiim rail 
BKlJWN BKOF AGENCIES LTD 
JI3 BioMnart St. 
rVS-SiTL antlima. 


maika4 hr a Biubila boma. 


34M TniK Canada Hm? V 
T araiDa T 

n CORVAIR MOKXA. 4jnOn' TTTTTTTTTTTTTT 

SJSI^rivrsw"' ^ ' iKiMdnai Mtmais " 

Saturday av a» -^ DwMiat 

GOtNC SOUTH 

nm nn: hucujays* 

Taka a iwhM in(da4 and mm yaur 
■am jrlveia cra^fia Indda. t-bur- 
nar abna iruli laan. rbawlra] loltH 
and all Hw neiinrii «d hnni* Cant- 
par and truck iwtali, M par omHi 
N ua tr par mila. 


RRFOaSEKSSD AUTOMOGILC-I 
rnim S)1 par moniX oacasunca 
Oa mu e wu- CradH Mir, MdMil 

niRATijnCADON -AUSTIN SM- ■« 
PhM MS-nJi Oflar 4 


SI CORVAIR. 4-I100n. RADIO 

Tt* mMiUtai. si aa anuu._ 

•aS^FOMTtAC, li”liOTORr4JOOD 

maaeiMd. S3*B rS-MIl 


II CMKV 3 DOOR HANDTOF. M 
aorb t3M GR l-in^Orr • S m 

I s p rt R D STirx a cheap — 


lYNl SALE lfS4 COMET. I.OWi|;R7agS avt«n(« 
milcaaa TuA». haidue, 

rar.GR 43)49 cvanlnsf _ “ PREFECT 

METEOR^AUTOMATi'C VI 
icaally eand eaadillam S4fle 


IHi 


MS MONTHLY. 
ARTS Cabs. 


FOR VOLVO 
SVa Wocd’t niMil M 
Coll Harr; Marica 
DAVID MOTORS LTD 

naots 


BUICK WILDCAT. S-OOOfl 
HARDTOP EXCELLENT CONDI 
TION. NEW TIRES. ALL EXTRAS 
RKASONARLE. CHESTNUT GROVE 
MOTBI.. BMM 


CLUNKER QUir 
Trada It ia Ma Oodi Boda* at toi- 
Hatori lot d |*«rnliim WMd 
cor MS Yataa SL EV 4301. 

'^VAUXHALL VICTOR DE 
luM. Idaai lodiaa' ear. FariM-t odo- 
ditda. 22000 mik d. EV 4200 4. 

"pRIVAra. MI OLDS m 
Rodh and uu mw aqulppad. £<«•- 
laf^ CTMUt Um, P flia E V 43SC 

SI SUiniAM MPIER l-DOOR 
hardtop Rddm. "»• tlrta. HOOD 
mllat. tags. EV_*-I443._ 

1301 HILLMAN. EXCELLENT <Xm 
dttinn. 54 rnilaa par sillon Snow 
Uraa. 41MI90.__ 

Jl”cHEV,'“sDfm. oribo CONn- 
iion vn. 3«fi30. 


NOTHING DOWN 
lOM OlEV, MM 
BURHMDM AT HARRIET_ 

nottong”down 'n YputwA 
GEN. NEW MOTOR. M3S ARTS 
CARE BUHHSH* AT HARRIET 

FORCED TO SELL. 'Sf VAUXRAll 
pnrt rondltlce, make an nlfar it 
Md Doustdi uf phen a 3ai-03W _ 

HILLMAN STATION WAGON 
anod ihrouMiiout. Will accapt Irddt 
or oWa r. EV3-1W K_ 

i|0~VOLKIWAGER. IMMACULATE 
Whotewla ^rr, 0234 Affr M 
Balmonl Rd. « phoai GRACm 

AUnUi. EDEAL .«nOND CAR. 
vary rlaan. kw miiaas* MH Ap¬ 
ply 106 Btlimail Rd or p b 41 4MIT 

I CONSUL. HETALLtC BLUE, 
rtirmaa wbaal dtico. load whna wall. 
•ISeEV Mta _ 


WHAT OFFERS- 

na 


HlLUdAN MINX. 

RMmbabl M4TIH 


MUST SELL ISe ENVOY STATTON 
•■liiv Oflan ovta M liS M-SCI 


nil onocE onuFE. running 


FOR SALE-in DOAGE REDAN 
C.iwid t mut aidl nai Offan M-ONM 

l3H ~AtBrnN^A4lt ~SU S. EV4tglS 

10$ nia 


AVAil-jUtl.E DEC. L NRW. DK 
luxa IbadnauD »>'# 

• XJKGE VALE APTS 
I1S3 Culvilla Kd. HSia. 

FACINU~TIIUNDEHBIRD PARK 
Btlcody. pool, aauna. rmarad park 
ins. a^aryltiins auppllad Waaklj, 
Buodhiy raiaa. satai2. 


I SPACIOUS AND 
BEAUTIFUL 

* C.d^d appilanaaa and drapaa 

* Itoamhuiia dnids 

* CTiiulraii ««icuma 

* Buill by Reaaidi and Finch Homes 

* Fraa Laundry tacuiUaa 

1 hadrtBvni <lVb bath) till: t baW 
' r-n-mf. tkl 

'THE POFLAR& im4» TMIND ST. 
I SIDNEY Apply Aporunanl IS 


Miaou SUITK KITCHESCtTE 
SMrt bdlhn»n. tdooi paaWiiad 

Eld paf mrath InHod.na all iMUUtf ' masA' 'rhud,« 

im ^ ncirb. Ph..r ^ te6-«!3l._ •*»» CRudfaa 

2-BEDROOM SELK-CO.STAINED 


TOTE-EM TRAILE^ALES ^ 
NLW and USED 


Aamona 


EV .’-4£<l 


NORWOOD ARMS 
845 BURDETT 


MOBILE HOMES 
I miles N. rm Hiway 1 
478-1041 


Imr- 


MODERN CLOSE IN NEW RUILD 

I nc imdarcrounl parlenE Waaki' 

rmciUilv rata-. Mlrbalancala. phony cuwru 

IS44Q1I or »S'4in I 


■UILO A HOUSE TRAJLEB 
OR CAMPER 
Fiord and eompUMiita 
■at aui duplay, aiueki ronlae 
K J. PEKM Ltd 

MM QuabKU B. Phona IMAaK 


(7TILIT¥ BOX TRAILERS 
Al'd Bay al CaltMlaa. BM 


128 ROOM AND B0A8D 


CLOSE IN. LARGE .SBXm'R 
ni-had Smon lUitr Roitfncfii arwt 
raract tn Aduiia Avajitina 
January 1 EVLMO <4- EV S::y: 


n'RXISHFJJ 2-ROOM SUITE WITH 
(ril And autva. haal uwfiliid Walk 
Inc diaunea lo aly eantra. Raaaon 
ahli raw. Md US4 


•M PONT1A4: STANDARD 0. 
dko. M* wu id wdll tiraa, ibod 
ditlon. BBS 4n-21M 


RA 


MUST SEU. 
IWI VaoxIiaU CTeaU. f 
dcm. oa«x xvs-asi 


u CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 
all power aquMm**’!- orfara 1* 
Goamrd RA FN GR MU 


■n COMET. AUTOMATIC, II.SH OR 
bail attar. EV4MW « CRItni. 


0 

m FLYMOCTB 4-nonH. 

lUDB. 

n 




_SMALL HECOIff) CAR. DO PEN 

OOOOOOOOOOOOG RMih. Fnvaia. tMMa. 


U HILLMAN, 
Mi GR II-4ZI3 


NEEDS REPAIRS 


ISU VANGUARD. VERY GOOD 
rcaalliinn, 1300 or nairatt offer. Ph. 
411 E15_ 

4T^M.YMOtrrH GOOD TRANS 
melatka. MB. GR 1-0001 


BATTERIEa 

To fit all makes and motels 
$1 Down 
$1 Weekly 

DAD TIRE LTD. 
Vieloria Duncan 

EV 2-7283 746-7191 


$1 DOWN 
$1 A WEEK 

Buys a New Gondyear Tire 

m (W Rnke RalHn. Wbeaf 
AitSMnenl. inorkt did MiMan 
Caaa Eaay Tarme 

\nCTOIUA TTRE LTD. 

OoaamniadI 01 Raraid EVl-MM 


COLOHUL INN 

□ffen dll Iha eunitada <d bait 
With MdM taraieb at raomtawa 
raiaa wiUi or taithutil maala Cluoa 
lo eitp ewtira om pane AmpU fraa 
oorlune. 310 GmarooiaeiL EV SlliL 


OAK RAY ~ SROOM SUITE. NEAR EV J 41S1 
■ea, abopa- Itu at door. AduJIa. ttS 
EV3MI1 


VACANCIES AT BOGCABELLA 
iKitnljiic houdt. ITT Bianitiarri E« 
etlltM load, mttanabla reoDie. 
Rioid aaniea, loifr fard eei. ualk 
me dtalonca la d'y. US 0000 


OAK BAY CUEET BOUAE ROTEl- 
iUC Nawpnn. SIncIa rmo with 
baili Fidl biard. InuntWaie mrti- 
powy BVatoM 


Rooa AND BCkARO. LUNCHES 
paefcaA Lauadry. TV <• ratam 
SlaKla » marlBC Availahla Oac. ]A 
Phma Mra. Browiv 940911. 

DE LUXB BQARD!NG~ HMISE. 
rmUdaHlen TV kbdwa. poakind 
I.uoUm oadtad Cloaa la. Hn 
EVk-MM 


COOO BOAIU) AND NICE LARGE 
ram. Aaparala badi (nr 3 •nddnfl 
man « flrla Boant prlvtiapea. 
sas-asM 


BEACU.i LODGE. M uUlGLAS B1 
THE SKA. Barheks Aplt-H-4iaa 
kaapuis enuana—Ua*iM. Cacnpaninn 
Ni< » -aunuapl i bva MSHltl 


bale.a acruH irom law 
Cluaaat new aparlinar’ Id 
<aie brdndMTi tuiea on ini-e 
floor pnm lllS ElaMior M-rva ■ 
■kjw pay BO ram UU Oac. II, 

L'V 4-!6i6 


aiSOOO — Beach OU'd — 

On mam (Itu. 2 BR lorw amalli, 
latoe Umhc nxiL aataraiavdining 
ninm. LxrrUem Incauon. A^ailatilo 
.rnmcdiaiely foe ahnrt oanod or U 
leor maximum. 

r. r>. Haiilermafi A Co. Ltd. 


Fl'ENISHED. I.BKDROaM SUIT 
ItA a munUi. A«bilbblt Utr. 10 
JSIt Uwdrt 


•73. BY PARL1AMK.NT BUILDINGS 
3 rouma. balli. Uwn entrance, IRrk 

u>l INrSae_ 

VBKDRUIXV SUITE. SMALL 
UiaMrv. paikini. •Mkoic dialajkx 
fta KV 4 4904 


kintNceiEn s-nooM siriTr. oas 
Mme, tndca. ahnaoer. parkins. M 
par mtmih. Flxaia 414IS6I 

rachelcir ■hutr fully 
equiii^ kitetaeoeMc. Frivaia batb 
PSiaia W-MM antr I p m_ 

NEW ONE BEDROOM S U t T E.' 
VKVfOT Ao)a. loot Falrflald Rd 
BUS. AvaJIabla Jan 1. 3S2S3i 


W ARM. QUIET COMroRTABI.E 
In nrw concreia buiMinc. r<i'>a 
Utfa ruunta. luin tiatattx, adjunw 
l^con Hill, monihly nr iraoa icimi. 
uNy Bvai.ablr wia l-hedroom b' 4 
ut>e l-brtixrMik Parki>idc Tinrer^ 
He>w«(id and Rupert—wpan lu vrw 
anjltme. M> WtuliWt iMSI fc: 

KRltiHT~IHEtIRM SUITE CUV-H 
to tiMi. Stove and frldpc tia. 
Klarliuiiy aral Mol incbided. Cali 
KV 4 3710 altar i. 

iftob»r*UNFURNtatED svenv 
radoanl rant for camaionc duilva 
Ma-«T3 t oner 4 _ 

BEACH DRIVE. TWO • BEDROOM 
•uiia. till: two-badMem bulla, 
loerar malii. |S3 EV 2 2304 


ABCRnEE-N 


M VOLKSWAGEN 
LUXE. Al Mwpa 


CUSTOM 
EVl 


HI AUETIN HCDAH. GOOD SRAPE 
Hi w haM nWar. Hilda 

I3U OLpiTva GOOD condition 
O fftra KV4MM. , 


ANDT AND JACB WM 

25% OFF 

NEW TUUEt ARYTDIBI 
FRANQS BATTERIES h 
TIRES LTD. 

an Hlaiabdrt M. BT 4WB 


Homn (or qidrt lady dr cani'entan 
cvioa to Caitiddrai. 

MeClima 


HOTEL 
dr cant 
M4-31C. 


Ml 


ROOM. BOARD. IN WARM. 
lirUUa ftrane. TV tmaita CnW 
maala w a nma rraen huma. JC 
Dbllaa Rd 114-7301. 


S-ROOM rURNIMIED BSMT. AWT 
•ria TV. wllh ftdl brmnl SWIahla 
tnr ernmla w Mtahmta 9Mnn. 


WORKING MEN, CLOSE IN. GOOD 
kioaikm. KV 4400. 


HACRKLOR BASEMENT SUITE 
pnvbia anironca bal2i TV. 141 
1131 Rra-Klond E V 4-013. _ 

i~RinmUt NEAR BFJtCON HUJ. 
FVrk Heat and M walar Includid 
90n KV 1-a?44 

WARM. QUIET. COMFORTABLE 
■u laa Gama TV. ally Ma Mnraa 
f11 up. t'onadlMi CratL alMOOI' 


4-ROOM SELF-CONTAINED SUITI 
avmilatala «>•. Clnldran Mlconta. 
N4ar Nadan. 014 Parkland Dr 


3 RUUHS. GROUND FUDOR. 
riaon and uvarm.' (Mk Bay Avt. tn. 
Atailibla Jan. 1. HK-MSI. 

^AIRFIELD ~ 

Sgarloua. madam, ona - badrmni 
Muia. All <-<in«anianrea. 383-$M‘ 

ion davik”st ^bedbm surri, 

ttova. aU biimd MD 2SilM5 


i-NnoM wm:- AJJ-PouNn. » 4 b aouR rooms plus rath. 
1 mcMh Hl'-IBM. I Uppar duplex. Gotte. Mu IS-IW. r, 

' ' U“Biraw«i~BASEWsT surri 

Prtvbla antranra. EVMIII. 


NEW BACHELOR SUITE. 
Niraly (urniahad EYMTS 


rU Ri 4 WHI> HAREMENT 
mcM. Sea fnM. IR4J4M 


APART- WnOERN I BClTRaCU APT. m. 
HI Queena. EV 4-3SC 


I 


I 


4 


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r-ro PiM£? cxrr 

iwe weATHgPs ,'4 

60^4^^A g 6 , f 
VOO TAPlt:.. V 


L!(^HTLV 


TkaTo (X>R \ 
6 Ajeo\\£rE(?J 
I HU60 yi 


axtra tirtrra. 1 iMihmw ptiM ow- 
ntri llvwc qimnert. HrlcM mndmi 
HecL cab Ht. <MIMI MiUtiHnMi, 
intweom waUq. Truly « flr« Iuom 
< r«li airrijant f*tuira. Full nri<*f 


K i«d ■■(•rnant «4ft toaabt»-lrM! 

■ing for many ytan. Ttiit la aS' 
vxrvitoM tnvaMmvoi k* ttv rarafuJ 
invaMor aad cu ba haMMd ariui 
abnut taoooe raaK 


»’h« ha dMcfe tbaaa taria. brigbi 
•Ultra at 


MONEY 


SAANICH PENINSULA 


IX)R 


FOUR SUITES 
Fiaiy (urntahad. ntr-oBaUiivd. 


FENSIOMKILS RETCRCME.NT 


rOR SALR-THI StDREY 


IV aioil. bgrUiaiaaum 


rorA UttUa IV a-HOI 


CRESCENT FINANCE 


REDUCED FOR ' 
QUIOC SALE 
BEAUTY SALON 

_ . gn UTKClc 

DOWNTOWN LOCATIM 
* real oMarluBlty bara. Ftfy 
■aaaDMd wiui Uka maal mindarw an4 
■k-io-daia agWcawnL Bwiable Icr 
aim aaaWairaaa. tXCXLLXIfT r«- 
lunia Lmm aaallaUa. Doa'l aMaa 
Uua r«8 nrtee 

MOW ONLY MM 
rw M wnitulan call O tl]£ 
DAY » I. HOWARD. I* 4 SUM. 

piMacaioN. Houita ltd. 


CanaWi l Mail Coaaidarata 

1L n Mraaaaai, Manaaar 
Yatai teMi IV »^3M 


■owes LTD. 


JUBILEE 

S-BEDROOMS 

$s.soo 


LOOKING FOR 
A TAX DODGEf 


•Dxa d iba Oaaaa aai a t ttut aataw 
hunaa an iha aaaasa Pa«»lniuia 
Thla li a Aa lua I haAmrini aa*a 
■Ub laaia UvWi nm, Atatot taaaa. 
Wtn Budara biirtiaD, abUki aarl 
canpya fgem AfinaataltW Wai a 
Bodefa ■lamer eoOaar aa the 
WTWarly. UMM.aaMB la npeth 
aad bM bara artantiad m that i) 
ba aaaily caaBtainad by tbe 
tanaaia. TUa li a varr axpeiaMve 
fiaelrui pngarty cbat dw aaari 
will aot aaad Hr a ttma panad ap to 
1 yean, and tliarebaa wMbai aval 
laoaau rather than bi|h tm tUi 
Wv-pprtjr woWd taainairi. aad b« 
aaa Bt tha reotal at Cn b aMnOi 
Laaaa avaiiaMa, For further liurr 
rMOon. plaaae teiephaw Mr. D. R 
MrAdaM TayWr IWItBl Ltd.. Ph 
MAIJM. 


AND A OOOD aOUMO 
INVUmCNT 


B.Hi rULLPBtM 

AAOUm 


KICB a(JAi>RA 

uuna 1 -aedrafB Mlta ■ uauBWf 
LMBied oa a awei Mreai iM' w ai 


COLVILLE ROAD - I - IR home 


2 htdtuana W-W capppiA Blr-- 
RSNT IM OSCXMaCa IF tr^ kRcIwn arlth Mave aad Dldte 
we m BM. HdBi aian at iMand Radi 

. Niw (lanBn Cmrt Aavl- 


REVENUE 
VIEW ROYAL 


Ifumaca. deuMc l<F. Pnee en fDod 
termi. at HUJOI Phena H. UCTTH. 
CV Mfti. hewbweitera lerytlUB 


EV >2N0 after »IB (w appotM 
mmt ta *>••• __ 


TOWN A COUNTRY 
REALTY LTD. 
MORTGAGE DEP?. 

CV »TIII 


NEW l-REDROOM KOMI IN COR 
dpi Head aiaa. nU par aioMh 
with iiplinn In purrhaae or leaie 
EV AUK, Frank Aaola CdMtructloa 


25c COIN OPERATED 
CAR WASH 

SOe DRfvE THRU 

Far Intarmatkie a hnr ycu, toe. 
raa cmH aed uparmie ■ cata* 0 (M'ralad 


>UAI RAY. NEAR JUBCUEl BOH COTTAOl AT CXIROnVA BAT. 
IptiaL Lana, Hdabn ailto. Baatad Bedniotn, flvtna nmm. uicbea and 
llVd-UM, bathroon. Mew eacaaL Ham MB 


MORTGAGE LOANS 
rtiai nuniafM avaflabli b« to aay 
airtiaai at nimnt Utftnac iwtaa 


12* AFARTMINTS TO «fNT 129 AFARTMINTI TO RINT 


UNFURNUNCD 


aURTER HOUSE 
Mtchiirai^ Strccl 
PlKine 38L892J 

OVTrlooRing scenic Strait) 
of Juan fie F'ura, the Olvm-' 
pte Mountains and beautiful! 
Victoria. Parks'da tocatJon. 

STUDIO SUITES 
' From tat ta' m Mr muatb 
1-BKUROOM SUITES 

All wttb borate naleuiy Frttm E<n 
to 11 to per rnamth , 

2BEDROOM -SUITES J 

All with private Ml«e\y 
From SIW to tlU oer miiitA 

FEATURING 

* Heated twimmini pm 

* Trlvaii larrarai 

* Twe euiJRiaiie Mevaion 

* Free iMrlcinp 

* Nun AniMi luopiied 

* I mirutii la d^tiicMa 
■ CABLCVUION 


UNFURNtSHED 


REGENT TOWERS 
415 KUchigan Street 
Phone 3Sl«21fi 

2-BEDROOM SUITES 

All With baloieiy 
AJI Mtb m beiBi 
Fran IlM la Bli per lanalA 

1-BEDROOM SUITES 

an with nalvcny 

From SUM to nSS per munth. 

BACHELOR SUITES 

From MB to in per BoniA 

Rental enquinei from 
9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. 


• THE ] 

IXJr.D .'il.MtOE 

4^‘ SimtTi* I 

"The prestige ackiresa 

in Viruiria" ^ 

1. 2; 3-Be^room Suites 

FEATURING 

* Mvcrihrrnt rryaaJ riMndelirre. 

* .^Jn drepra ' 

* l*inM>(d walnut wall in 2 bedruuM I 

■iwnmHiu 

* WaJtiiit rimth Utrhen rnDineli 

* WeUintfnniaB todfle and auLxQb '' 
tir nnce. 

e Cat>lrvii:>a> 

* Ma., delivery to your Am 

* BeauUtui watl-lK'wall ''mrpri to nil 
luilei. belli and rnirancA 

* Piped muilc lhf<Mi|hiMi 

* : mph iiieed Oili elevaiora. 

* Ljr\e Vear round rwaled inuninlns 

mxm to ba eoinplaiad. 

* I ree n^ini. 

■ S^ -pint renrre amiai alreef. 

* \r:- . at'T.nierd ■«!• aervwf. 

* vmiiute walk in downtown. 

* '.u.'.; aurea a'lilphie 

' yximiahed auitea available 
Inerei lO murh more at 

THE 

LORD SIMCOE 

BhcMing 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 
385-3111 


118 Hous nROi^AH ■ ga!(u Cnlonlsf 2$ 

Tudbdap.'Daa. 7, 1941 


SO NOUSIS rOR SALl 

NORTHWESTERN 

O 

R S of Victoria 
T K. Ltd. 


129 AFARTMINTS TO RINlltSJ HOUSfS TO RINT 
UNPURNISHID JNfURNISMtO 


141 MORTaAVI LOANS 
AMO INSURANCI 


BUSiNiSS 

OFFORTUNITIES 


WESTERN 
HO.MES LTD. 

07 roBT STRFET 

'‘S700 DOWN ’ 

' ‘ JUBILEE ” ■ 

Real nine .Mer. 2-bedr »m ,. kunpa 
tow with fuU TiaaetncnlaDd on heat.. 
Quiea fireri Itoei. itit Pa.V’ 

mm« 1711 mnolh Prfre IT ipO Mr 
EvtM. SM3 315*. evet. JSS icB. 


‘ 8750 DOWN" ' T T 
■’S.SO.OO PER MO y r 

■MR. HANDYMAN " „ y e\'^41 

bolid 2 Hfi cedar Uiaiie bvavatow u e 
« V.r We»i BaaiRierii. aorae wittt ^ * 

irquaeil laEti aa klirhen r-abuieul 

and a .liaiy;- * •'■e'erJwma,-LJjten tO CJVI 11 B.m, 

or mlal. Price as.enm Mr. Bvina . 

M2iff7, evei. Mam Mon. to rrl. 


br, PB tor a ..HBn HMh MONEY TO LOAN FAIRHELD mvKc-mpc WATERFRONT ^ ‘ * "* 

lie. well b^iS. wiih aea view and ttto beater ITS Hiiiaida. OR 1 300 FOR ALL TYPBS REST HOME INVESTOR.^, MILLION DOLLAR rf lha aee in a bmnd new 

daixas mortcage^ 1-ully furnished contractor.s VIEW iu'^’T^aaVe'' 

,'r.e '"e. V^uruSr:.? ^.h^emen., «P*Y«B.NT MINT CONDITION w. hav tor .ale nn Oak Ha, *v. SANDY BEACH “uV! 

la re. mo %n. at Uw EL IkFnnoObf MOUSE CUBREKT RATCt $24,500 CITY extra - til hla howea We'va W*eJ 

b*1 AVirsIddA Apr AX9 riAllWA Pj 4 * MODEK^. 3*Br.lH<iX»M I»VCDU# Pl ASetfUX M.fA DtUi thrwr ll ■«w( if a i«rt p»t Ainm 

d- Bd fc a- I • memh. fW 1 rWld. p p njUJWN A SONS LTD for Uw hni Un>« *1111 W IrnniAj# on^^k B«y WTIREMEJfT HOMC YOU -a tnm For Araoiritnimt ifi 

f.,«la« Remal Dept Larulfanl are*. Ptiroa 47HMST ^ * *JKS MU. ^ UloOWBfUl omrutMa Ava. In Oak Bpy. itoed indwtMi HAVE ALWaYS DflEA.MED OK !, *“ JSi ll 

KER a STBPHESSDV LIMITED « — ; weWw. -wx;-^aVer ITREBT BVLStK Imye, ^le LocuST n I hi and rMdy toTa new euildmi d WITH RBVESUB TOO YOL'R iy iatu ^ 

Sle. No, Ml La Patoma Apr. MOOE7W. S- BEDROOM. BAbE- *« pari irf Uu FAiRFIELD OIS- approa. IdOD an. ft. cn eaclltlBe SUITE HAS ABOUT UflO bEET *-* **'"• 

Si Oallai Read af‘*'*5*aeiw*■ FTTV T»n«T' TIIICF uikM alAlaty ehamMg rap and wttb ptancy M paikmi. Thu WtTH A LARGE LIVIHC ROOM otimmv ctoc-c^ 

— , _ _ inrlu. led. Ito.M. tv aw ._ CITY TRUST MtamBi TIP TOP oatoltbai thru, pnwrty ja ready to devetonnam WITH KTRCPLACT; FTJLt. OUiINU QUIET SUNNY STREtTr 

tLr.CoaTAUIEO a^uiaiiTltT r^ER ABKD. 3SM14t o-U. PlUi *>» W fumiahnin. and the aMiole can to purehaaad ROOM. CAB! RET Ei-IEHBK. 

■ctMi. 170. Ph. i2iaT Nowhaii _ includioi bu aHver cutlery |» awy MS.OOa. - UTILITY ROOM; BATHROOM; 2 A flna. fcur«edmore Imne oe 1 

* Mv^naa ** Have mnnty aviilaMb al COM- STATBLT 3autoy ihicn Iial1<1iiu| BEORixnU: AMD 1 BEAimFUL toitoiiocna ohd den. Ttas u Inil ' 

- w * ma-am PSTITIVI RATBd tor Oral mort- arW fiiH baaimaid and OIL ROi NEW APARTMENT ROOM. OVSRLOnKniG THE a aanUy boaie. UM ag. ft. A 

tarauTan REDBCORATEn. MODER.f I BR. Mt ItoM on COMMERIAL PROP- WATER HEAT, loveij) BEAM CEIL- HUGE PICTURE WIX- laria luaenm wllh a rnoaheri 

Rr> OTAIUIIV ^ ^ adutta; OW EV SCMt. ERTIEA DWELLtROI and LAND. INGB In ervranre hall llv. U Da taM lUllei rewiy for new DOWS. OPEN AIR RAI.CONY In rumpiii Thla homa ton M' 

--EVENINGS CALL SB-DK or tog rmrt and fterivM dlntoc rrn. ■ lemnU wU) ihuw lOe. nat on pro- THERE ARB 2 OTHER EPACtOUS I>c«gtaa Parli behind It and a 


KLAvilStlOAPT m Kallaa Rd MODERN. 2-BEn!lOOM HOUSE. 

ruA-MlNOO APT » naliai Bd. itu a moidb. C.upie nr with t rhlld. 

r.>niact Renui Dept Laiutrenl are*. Pti<via 47EMST 

KER A STEPHESSDV LIMITED « - ii'ar 

Sle. No, 20 t La Palema Apr. MOOE7W. I-BEDROOM, BAIK- 

«ia Datlai It/mA ment Iwme ElnirtC beat, atuva 

_ “* _lnrlu. led. EV AW. 

3 - BEnWIDM. •E^.COirt^UiTO gu mEAREI BT.. OLDER EBRD- 
*•* JtWrtMj. fro. PR haaier. No irhail 

_chiidim Mi ab-t24t 


MONEY TO LOAN 

FOR ALL TYPES 

or 

MORTGAGES 

EASY REPAYME.NT 
CURRENT RATES 


INVESTOR.^, 

CX)NTRACrOR.S 

We have tor tola <m Oak Ray Ave 
a lO-naie apArtmerv Rnwing a nai 


WATERFRONT 
MILUON DOLLAR 
VIEW 

SANDY BEACH 
CITY 


I Mon. to FrI." 

"OFF PAT BAY HI WAY" 

Vtrw nd ttia aee In a brand ne« 
apnt'lavel tome. 2 bedroeroi and 
nxighed-in eYira me tii the toie 
mcnl and nimoui area Bulll by a 
eaeitiarlor Ihil pula 'ihat UII • 
extra" tn hli heutea We'va tnokeJ 


ft 9 *1 11 1 TgT* vhFAR.-W'r\ ' ~ " —LVEfllnuS CALL Of 

MONTRLAleoajlUSr dT^I 114 HOUSn WAKTIO TO W^J**-** 

PHONE 386-2111 - “viking aduita. viciona Ptaw RINT - ' - 

-— —— 14 a wantid to iobrow 

ounixiSTourn J-;, r 

UNIVEKSITY UARUEN UO.MEt. jAwf^iuv ''' i-nriM^iui tJM lay af mab to vou Call Dlrtie lU M.aiaage — M OOd 7SA - E 
Ult Shelly. AtodMiiB daNll.na Dec L AgPK-iee. a Maarat BL. IVTISU. yene term, Ml per mnnrb Excel 

Btoi KtMula toar ihupiiina Waab- •'•■ex. Avaiiaa.c leei. a. . . ■ ■ • laatl larurtl. Ptv.ne Hill PaJfrry, 

er and dryat to ever* auita Cabla- ..Ur -__ a...... 'M’TTON 1T> BUY 2• «-BEIiRO'»'’ *H3ril or 3«»M J. R WMU.OU 


UTTLITY ROOM; BATHROOM: 2 A fine, feur-todmore Imne or 1 
BEORixnU: AND A BEAUtirUL Mdhiocna ohd den. Thia u Irul ' 
SUN ROOM. OVERLOnKniG THE a banlJy bogie. ICM ag. ft. A 
BAY. WITH HUGE PICTURE WIH- laria l■nenm wtlh a rnogheri 
DOWS. OPEN AIR RAI.CONY In rumpto Thla tome toia M' 
THERE ARB 2 OTHER EPACtOUS Itotftaa Parli behind It and a 
BELF^ONTAINEO SUtTEB WITH taim bealdc it. The atm ■ream 


l,e( ni aee-me am reni <c neii u> ak'-i'l-i-. -rvt ii<->nr>cMii t3<.U0, terma arrinked RXCLU _ n aMiVi.d'at/ ruxnui naz. vmi 

_ that IkWaa « apartmanl. No oub WANItOl TO UORROW .XIVV IJSTINO i^i TON Ml'NIlD J. M. JOHNSON 383-7895 FWIT A-ND LARGE PAREtNO ifi-OAT*Ty oaxr 

IM lay or mab to vou Call Dlrtie lU M.aiaage — MOOd 7SW - S- KETW •* ITO-ndei WARD ESTATE ORVELOPMENTU SXtALL EASILY MA.N N^AR TELEGRAPH BAY 


Ptona 2>G-S74l or Rea. m47 
Call 

PETER W. BARDON 


ExclusK-* Rental Agenu «r and dtyar to ever* auita Cable , w,.h huai.. "l-noN 7T» BUY 2 «-BEIiIWW»M MAdaril or 3«»B. J. R WMU.eM 

VCXOTIJ llTC-r TDITCVP «»'«. It4l » Mck I >«"• •">* •--»«'« * «* Um.led 

NORTH n£ST TRUST eiiviPLMaMkt\ fiauFi gfdl amrm fcnd 94oi#r flld trtr ntMli mAAimum Po» — --- -- 

YtT L-Art Ki UBLi'nj SiwI A'*'***** nuw. told BK>. to leaaa. jLl.Ji mOtofuri end id January tl.** WITHOUT ADMINISTRATION 

717 Port bt. 386-3534 J exW iax,hm*ii isvrgTvntNT «* ltd IIlvaMA « worry? Vlcinrla btongage S-jear 


«r*mS BOOKMAN INVEFTMENT CO. LTD. 47<h«9« •."“O'? Vlclorla btortgaga ft-year 

........ ,..7 »75(ll ;^r-=r ^, ,.: -ZZ r ;z- iSr ,—TTZTS debenturaa! <toa year 7». 


BKXLEY BtANOR 
548 OAI.lJkS ROAD 

. HU« OPEN 

SenriiAa Uvina Ruuma 
LuxbDuui Bainnjuoa 

I-bPdrm suites trom $115 

2-BdervaA auitaa irvaB HR 
AD (wo-badruim xpuRea Mvg 
twa tolhlXMOU 

FtaRwuud Eltcnen Cabiaou 
Belt dainaeiig inegai 
V AtHotnaoe Rangca 
THREE ELEVATORS 

Ttor-round oananjlled awuumJM 
pnBt aad aaunaa 
aMevtaton 

fYau AtodlF (achhlto 
CoeerM Mtonai ■ 

Opto aarUag KrM_ 
Ceitolal loangl aae Rani 
Xotose wiu obaarvaoto dec* 
AIXILTS ONLY - NO PITS 


PALiriC kHoKLS. 2Jal Kauitain _ktolsJI_ ,g- you CAN.NoT SELL YOOE -;- 1 - ‘ 

lliedna aidte. karca roomi fllb HRA.ND NEW. THREE-BEDRlKlM hDXna wa have rellaM ftlafrti mtt | 4 S lUlINCSS 

W V571. IduptM. full Maemanl. built-in Mux* US <* tent. Ph.ne Hr Been. Bom /•■■MaTiiaiawigg 

Mt«M Rlftr nark view uiy 1 uv.ina xivl fridge, carpel «• attlri, can»iri. man Invenlmenf Ob Lid ISBIWl VrrVR I wfgH ll* 

twuaadiuito lUiiea ever* .ujuni J** Iremlln loK Ruby Rd'. 1115 

coeieAenca Heaia IM ib Ilia luxe. SchnJs I'e hi.rke Uer 1)7 HALLS, ST08IS AND cc-teirtne 

iMi. Leaie deairad. GR7-1U ASStm TA BINT hLRiOUS 

MONTREAL TRUST PAiRinBLu' 2-HEf>Robsn'pWR _ - .. ■ — INVESTORS 

* dwlex. haa:. hix wati>t. gtova aitd 3«n M FT OF OKFICt AREA /Ytot v 

I iOSl Feet SL SM2UJ mhiaviaKn inrladed Avalabla Dae I Row building or ran to divided 

I I U. fn.20 UB0U3 linu I Idtliea of appnntnvaWiy U PART OF YOUR CAPITAL SHOULII 

I-i rvrrw ti»ivii»i.i«uer' ...»nw.x 1•>» 5' "• « ** P*' nvoBih. BE INVESTED IN REAL E.STATE 

CUTE UNlURNIBHEn. UNE-BBU- ni.aC.ii. ...i.. AS A pnriTcr-TinM AriAiMsT in 


MONTREAL TRUST 


lUlINCSS 

OfFORTUNITin 

SERIOUS 

INVESTORS 

ONLY 


SCNLID 

APT. INVESTMENTS 

2 SUtTES 
WATKRFRUNT 

07,Bn 


1 YEARS OLD 

Xi .suirB.s 

FULL PRICE tlSAOM I CITY FAIRFIELD Bcaunrul. StoUmnm hma. Bilh 

CASH BKI.dDD . _ ._ l.ntito. living roan. 

GROM REVENUE »X«» PA. Side • by • aide duplex. elAl ytari SPPf” . L«n_ eq. " ■ a" one Boor. tteton with built':ii 

_ >uun|- 4 tnomi and bath MCh aide \ dineUe. Full Laaemem Diwiur 

a suma Wucco m aidli« a»i»rto "J!!!., gjj*- toai aoto In Memiain vlaw add 

FAIRKIEU) prica with terriw atoy MAn 2” *^t7 “«*>'• P"*"* Bll- 00 . Call 

FULL PRICE ca odd Tt> view thato inmruea call f**'- IXiRB ADAMS. EV M3U s na 

CASH «.»0 EVASm lACEBESSrtvSSl. •*•* 


Itrai ra-FAW neoat /-.dviputo aiifia wiin aMAiit. Bjaaiux amn ixr.exiv i rivni vv un a 

UAKURMt^RHtnFllTTrtokiiS GARDEN. ItUILDtHC AMD fxM ARKUTU*? 

GRUORUSINTIPTOPCONUmOM AHBUIUD 

* IVtIT ST. „,g LAST AJ mATKH' __ _ __ .. 

i KHtjNT PROnCRTY LN FRACTIC- » Badroociia fcwitii In toaamanr 

i ALLY UNOBTAINARLI-; THESE SywflU Jamtly b^e. hw 

I GORGE WATER VIEW price msM SSST^BAW. ^Riw Sunk 

A waH-bidR ataece and tfagg do- SEE THIS BEFORE ITS TOO 
ptex runautibg d two. ^bedroom lATE. CALL JOHN JAMBS. Txrtxinvi 

aeli-cauaiaad OMlta Msnuuy rata EV 2 -&n ARYTDIE. Sl.OOO DOWN 

^ i.!r _ XMAS GIFT 


“uwu paymMt Aakiag asir BESU 

CITY 


FAIRFIELD 


PONDEROSA' 


1184 ESQUIMALT RD. 

Lwvaiy larga latana 
inihvidual baai craUrel 
Vent lana 
PraaMlaed bglia 
Elavtnr Kjietieni 
Loti <d euobiw-to 
Rea,deni roreiaker 
CabieviMto 

1 bedrnma fnentlMdOi 


^1* nil ^eriW.: t-toiw Klla « ; PROTTCItSn ^MT W l cash W OdO BVASm JACE Bbo^ EV4M 

auve! fndse. US WUd !J*v«^.*“vas.?ivj*“’ > LAnO-S. further deuilt rail Jack Heart, PEMEIRIOR, BOLHES LTU 

wBd! EV^iaO of VKior l a 3O -a0a_Wa eha offer ytu to ur ato elleid EVITTSI. anj-Oma. _ 

J-BED^ U>P.eV WI^EX Sh^tN*#«to;i5?nI'SrT<^ Haara * Whyla Oak Bay RaaltyLU 

tax atnva Mat and IM Mar in *vraud eaptUL Dawn payatania trom ■jtona*<ai 

**> *" "*’-‘ '''* »«■ ^SStmSiy pS-T^STh^ S’S’iT*' - OfSmsMty l. laato ..d Ptovda 

_ BiMd Hatoty LU. “ aau <ao NORTV gAANTCTt F* bgbitov^ Ptoa aylaa re 

FURNISHED 2-BEOROOM UPPER „ wly-rf " OmCE ~ JR STOKF »0 «»-*»«'* Wro"H*T70i tatoto t to0 X rtoto «dg^aM. 

dunlea. UJB. Indudte TV and 111 “ ..n.Jdf??"-'* *125.- ERIC A. MAnPADTER SIDE BY SIDE DUPLEX and 4-ba*am Cr«Jl«« m tona 1 < 

K?'om;?^2u Aiia^TS' SaieaManaser )S,800 *aXS:^i7:.iu 

- ^ *v|5”f!3,*stroai.*’'^ * hnd#^ aukea wia madtni Ml f’F Ala*a. WlH rent witk ftgbi 

to B. vicbwt.**- JS ?r .?^'. 

ver* aice W GH A2IT7. loeatl.m Hd. WevtenRomee I'd 


city Ugfiii Full price S1S.M0. Call 
IXlRn ADAMS. EV M3U to na 


NORTH SAANI(31 yoar tog iwunn a rtm mylwa raa. vary larst famUy, Well maintained, 

•VTXV Oxf eiTxm name ■«x» MIFIM W* Xrooto wJta iMUded OAK BAY Abedrxum. older bame Oil beai 

SIDE BY SIDE DUPLEX and a-ba^mm Crulto m anma lot WTTT/YWQ alra plambiag. II1.E0. Owner 

to ton irotaaa apM- toi mately . , , , w"l conalder DIM down Call 

* 4® per mntolL OviMm leavnw 3 BEDROOMS CHARLOTTE BACON, EV 1-041 

1 ftmttfwd aukea wim madarn all ^ Ala*a. WlH reM witk ftgbi to urkrxc*07v7 anytime, 

itovea. Mtuateri m a Urie aewarwl Purehaaa Rent $479 per mnnih. MLlLJlLriS 

lot neet Ntoth SaanJcfi Huh ^hmi. uxinded Dock to be pur- OIL HEAT El flflD DOWN OR U'S 

Om aide vMfg May ba onueto tw chaaed al lavolat. Fw astoiiniineni • •i.utw uvyvyiN L»n lu.i319 

a tow down paymant D,wgiai Hadgaa X a a Inflate In ^ll^UHG WVCCO _^BU.V ffO pER MONTH 

SoAr. <72-SUI: realdegre. 472-00. CALOW WILL SELL JN ABOUT I * 

WCTATV CAI P — --- ■■— — - DAYS. TURWIG8 HALL, UVIXG *111 giva you ta tor ulrm of thla 

B-biAlE bAL.£. BAXDBOHE »VEEYMENT ROOM WITH FIREPLACE. DIN- atJeS iSSSoirCOT 

4 SUITE APARTMENT Apannianl Undt. laoton tmma* {S.nw¥^!fywBj?S*^iw'* ■<.&*' tuaplare Cablael 

IMMACULATE •**Sft*7 eatoAla. choica KfX* Mectrto kltohn apaetoua bed- 

mJHAL.Li ldAlll. tasatttoTwttlUBT fha ektoat * 2 ”^ ' 5 ®®° roofna. Lwtga toutorapad Iol 

P^IWIFD Eo va rw aa. acnoiby. To baaJa. MBMi reqidred .JSV Located juai 2 btefca iraa actotola. 


copper plumblnp. tSS aoip aervlre, 

^.^v''..r^nto*Si.%S’H5i,“ THE RIGHT HOUSE 

SVESJ? aartliM. where you «■ deck tba 


tor an old (anUoned Qutotau 
wbete you cm deck iba kaJlf 
wID beugha d holly aad attiie a 
larga Chrtatmaa dtnnar ta a per* 
vary larsa tamUy, Wall maintained, 
Ab^room. older borne Oil beai 
aim ptombibg. II1.E0. Owner 
wilt ronaldcr 0.501 doom. Call 
CHARLOTTE BACON. EV 9.041 
anytime. 


ttnitee lYior*to- 384-4832 BROWN BBUB AGENCIES LID. ^lAl BAY-MOCTRn' 2 BEDROOM. 
tnaim inorito- jar-voo^ Blonatord BL. IV LSm any hrari"- imnxaM.t- .no.— i-- 


Harasev Lod Ua bmw 

WtotooB Raetoia 


AXOniER DEUnCl -- - _ 

APaBTHENT , •T. 

BUBUiU COMPLmOH 

OCEAN CmrpcRi aad Dtoygewda 

,,TTi « E-f uMiw !■■■■ ‘"'L 

VnUk Rcoy •rianda - lb«to 

OMUIOI OALLAl RCAD %SS!iiJ“**kluSl!l?' 

A.ND IH-YMPIA AVE. 

’^BEIN^PmI&e'*'^ *DS-e“^.OTbrto 

BELNG MADE Orvroa truvided. 

BREATHTAKING OCUN gtya Shelley. 

AND MUUNTAl-N VIEWS CV SSm 

1 Bodrvum Sui're _ 

3 dedixium buiiea MONTREAL TRUST 

fitUblk) n-w.-x dWdd. 

• i^ir\ 4 i 4 ji 1060 Fort 386*211. 

• CkwanUlad Kniranea _. -— 

• IX-aima—all windowa 

• Wa^o-vtoU CarpM NLW — OPEN 

(3 Ooeni 

• btey kXo ttoturat THE CAHELO 

ftaUfoi Uatofc' ^ Aoaadaan :»20 SHEXBOURN 

at Pbtod Rtoiai Agaau gg, ^ 

P. R. BIWWN ft SONS LTD. • TPagaaml mn» m 

m Itot Btraal _ ET H*» twn. _ 

■ Baloaaito to wn ato gai 

MS-vjjTYinl »aa tokimflMnn 


Its Bianahard BL. EV VSm any hraUu Included. Imawdlale podaev - ^)it£ TO RENT SD JOHNSON 
unto- iitoL IMg a B»wa. PA MATMI. pT„n, juimry IX. Il« a inonlii 

- - ATTRACTIVE SIDB-BY-IIDE DO- *^*^’*** _ 

UNIVEREm 4SAROKX EOHXS EV^l'sfi"*^ Eagtomait |40 pfMONAL LOANS 


* — * THRSE-RKDRrxlU DUPLK7L UM 
> .«V» i RtoOto. BI-2S1I. 

"C* 111 NOUIIS TP BIMT 

^ PURNISHIO 

?*■ CtNdraCTABLK. r U R M BHtO 

uunciiaw. ArtHnora waierfivaii. mbb 
ant uielwh oiiamAUa baauag. car 
anrt Available (nr ST mdniba 
rm a Bwoith. Aduita HS-tSIi. 

FEN MILE POINT - HOIJ^h 
US I 'well furtuahed. 3 'wdiwvna and den 
TIULTIII 1073 mciudUto Idllluaa. J-iear leaar 
•*^‘=‘** I available Vfb-riir. uak Ba> 


ISl.OOO DOWN OR LE^ 


FOR RENT 


aiRlSTMAS EXPENSES 


CULP IBLANUE CALLING SaAe <72-20]; realdetoe. 4T2'tIK. CALOW WILL SELL 1-N ABOUT I 

•ALT IP^NG ISLAND ESTATE SALE HAXDBOHt XMVKEYMINT MOM WtS'^^tWLACEV^'DHL 

A 10 -^ Sa - a * bL«a * SUITE APARTMENT Ap^mato madMA Sg)E¥°BJWjlSS*%?t b'aS^' 

bonw - i aig.^ moul uuu, IMMACUULTE tol'irTWrUTS-e‘£2S RUmK^^M. iraEO 

I 

^ ysin'WuoTgSi.'^Ka sssatf* •“*,$-1 

MmmM any atoSM- MBM ROW nitJ. PRICE OP IM.m CULL 

ar-p^rs MABCOin BEALTY 10 VIEW ^ 


SiJr?«!e^L0** a TWO CHOICE [ ESQUIMALT DUPLEX 

OOMMEROAL ^ ^ 

y„.. _. PROPERTIES to 01 rwnveiUrBeaa I rom and 

.- •“**' *•“ •'** baalini ani 

TCSL *■ ■■ ‘ frmiiage cm ESQUIMALT RD ^AttraeUva lanaa. Aatoai 

227*. ‘nU 07-045 £SS!V*rfr.l.M. 

___ I $16,500 I RlUM Aeamtaa UA 


ESQUIMALT DUPLEX 


diBiaa Utoatitoi aa Mu liaa and eia 


NEWTON 

GARDEN VSeLAGE 
1T38 NEWTON ST. 
Nesi- 

Royal Jubilee HospitU 
FEATURLNG: 


(>:s to "n, cJSLry'^tto Now ym. aan hav. raadr maa to «*? W^'k'sSi ^ 

THE CAMQjOT •♦'tof P4« (unMXied- Reto Sff or *our tonda to liwai all yuur ChrW- “’** ***• $26,500 

_ aril EV<a«, maa anaeiia It lata yua 4a what “n* e"™- 

3820 SHEXBOURNE ST. «iw~ ^ agaaK uicg •* d»-on w . axtra CAPP tompa* MS-rn aaytlma 

JM abmw CMar BE Onwi Band Ml BOCTUIAX I R VEEimj lt CD. LTD. 

___ aitok from brnaa): Dmpiy «ng toownmndata 0 efl^ Al mi Qaet. Kreal 

• TPqgaaml mn» m *l— i^ RINT t b a_mtiaa y yo) aaad Bt* ngctme, nosiMa mw rurnixdnga. —-_ 

tWrA^__ .. 4 ROOMS PLUS. REAR TOWN ”*** nmr%. gup^g. ale. 0.45a bandlaa. Balam 

• BSJS"5^^r^Da0 ^ Bva^** '**■ DM—bar ^ * tonaa FIVE 3-BEWlM SUITES 

I. *2!*“ *.*£2^ - aaay i« you to aid aiCr» un J vm v OIL HOT WATER HEAT 

*BOOM. PUBNIHilD BUN4iALOW ce*>t »<« caa rant up to 0li a Ndtl rmA-.- >» je. vjpAP DABIC A HWn 

I A* *04 wiib M vioia. ^ ] 4 iy nur wminitow Mona. Ba car at gawd tor Maey Mmin ■ ntana PiEAK rJUUK m iULA 

I __ „„ JM^m "—*-- HTMBM EV9d*i fufTdlura H rogoared Nr wato l a i al. f-— ■ a ISI (L M.Hi 

I MANAGER, 4n-KSa - _ — Xa raa tapa. fcal a Xmgde «■» «♦ lama S. SFAVEN BVM7U to Yhla Maan HnA Mvar hai a 


RlUui Jtgaartaa Ltd. 

*• L*?S? C«X«, AID eOXPECT. 

Hdaairy mingi * Mna U*. aoaiUrA Stoa loalA 

<% VIO atock. A faal moa tUUa baabuMi IM 

year Wf a to ifatale. fWtjtiu tot 
Phil tompa* MS-TU aaytlma «£!? 

BOCHUIAX nfTBmcEirr CD. ltd. mia ^ Itox^C 

mi Qaet. Kraal UKL 10410. wrm tK-O* 


POST AND BEAM 

M bera 4 battrnva 

N 0 to bra Orlva fram tba rtly 
eg a guiai utraca. Thla tooaeny 
la tna new to ■■ ranplately d» 
vataaad. bat Uiara are lawna. 
a cutBiyard. on wv-tnaad SWIM- 
MIKG POOL WITH fTS OWX 
K'lDBCK a^ tto kolau Ian 
to tram Cciekna and SPAC- 


buaea aiU ibna. Harry «a tbte. 
PRICED TO SLL AT SU.fOO. 
Call WEID anytline and atk toe: 
JACK RODGER OR 
PETER KUGENER 

COUNTRY LIVING 

fUtuaiad atr tha Old taiand Rich- 
wa) la a reU cute, z-bedroum 
icoold be l< aturco bone anvnng 
nice bontet. II ta Vtoant and rendv 
Id be irntibted before TCmaa 5X111 
baaomrnl and to o4 aa acre. Walt 
'01 you aea the larga binlly-aixa 
kllrtoen with doobU alalnleoa Meel 
Xido aoid a torrtfle eardoi ILSna 
down and lha baUnca at 09 per 
laaiOi Fnr aegBamment in view 
dbU ntANC CARR. KV 9«I4L 


J2d.*‘i-J5r.^i’T..rJ5? JraiLEEAREA 

MJMBf m vxa YULI LOG- $8950 
fizB PIBEPLACA wool 


FIVE 1-BEZ»IM SUITES apPOBTORmr row arnwram 
OIL HOT WATER HEAT b^S!i*^airo5&*?iJrS^ SS* *> 
NEAR PARK ft SEA gSSJSlvCST'iSi 


Cfcb4#w,^ iSMi yw ; r—* M «mi» ftU - 

MiamM pf>±\ht9^ 

Sapaa to au mduma SSly , „ 

PAMiLT AXU ADULT B LOI^ OF iW-HUYAL XSWPUBT. ^ .TS*^ 

M yEcamaocm ptmaa atorna '%Maa mndtow am ew>. Bbad ^Tas^ 

Mr Bay. 09-sm. *■<* tcmie d iba SM 


new Btavea aril (ndgaa. modern kit- droanal and Prea-I»l«t vraidiBg aer- ZbT! 
rhoni end halbraw. tai^ry rm to- vtce. EwaUlobad I yeara OBan 
cDiiMe and oew itonn toefctn. Al Untied lor ibg purchaaa 0 UUa an a 
a Vica td 0B,aa ,t ohnna Ipto boMuM ad a giM eoacotw. Al - 
Uva la oie xilta aad lot H pay tor Hwartea ii iha firm laUtoa to vnow 

haelL gto* A>«. Try ynur down Hr P. W. Datry. Baa TT*. litey. 


waihtoaall rorpmiai mi mna 
wend finMb TTurt'a a meanta 
dMng m aad dt Om tsltht 
tonmy im to a Seea lathm 
aad oiairt to a fine baaetnenL 
Ttof matter badrm baa PAifBL- 
LED WALLS and an enlranre la 
a very WIIBLY PLARNED 9- 
PIECE BATXRM. vMiKe awav 
fhntn the Uvtna area the niher 
I bedrma have Ifteir nwu SEP¬ 
ARATE ERTRARCB FRiiM 
PATIO FOR EAST POOL USE; 
au tor aaly 0i0E 


HAVE YOU SEEN THE 
LORD NELSON ’ 


by apprunlinetil GRAY 

LofuafZKN. Muen 


Sxtoiicnt ouiiet to a tavely guiei 

to baauum. toed. "T J^T? KltSTl 
moto rarto u>.i.e..M 1 


Otta belli iMi tn tram 00 
Tvn* aedroma llxoo 111. 
t^ainr. carpeted haUa. eelored 
ciec. rmnge and (ndte. Free owo- 
fnaiu laundry, wtoed tor TV. in¬ 
dividual lito Mdl eoatrola Reatdeni 
car-Hakar 

Fto turiKT Murmna ml 
BROWN BiUe AGENCIEI LUX 
ua Btonuam SL 
EVL0TL aaiumt. 


I BaKPoms, gHalled livtax nom. 
Latv Xanrte kltehm oTbidalto 
tol. Ft0 baaemem Eaay wrma 
To view mi JEAX BOUTBWBLL. 
EV L04L 

FAIRFIELD 

An yea bandy wUli a paint hruah* 

II you are, Riil call Aad make an 
apmmmenf la ata Uita S- to a d rcB n i, 
fttll ka«cmm hcena witb Ml haat 
and Tvtw wtrtng that ta prkad to 
aai 0 010 Ownara ta^ra a 
largar home. p»nMnla are ody 
m pot nodli For an inveaior 

It ogXd teat I've SM with a liltla 
Wton. cm FRANK CARR 0 
BVMTC. 


BYRON PRICB 

UM QUADBA ITBJCR EY SUN 


“TODAY’S BARGAINS" -- 1 _ «~-rma ■ onua rvtm. loa xna- nw atexi r-wA^tm aee-aiaj, *i i-«o» xoBiy noa aaiea. —.... 

‘ iwuxxerMiv VALUABLE LOCATION tiffs' Taa »— Q»»«X CBSdiK._ _ 

1. $3500 2nd Mortgaie at in ow env kad mat to bw. Xoga batma aad w uk’ uOiS rSR 149 tXCNANftI tIAl ^ 1975 D 

arc .r t-K nwe MMfh anl artmk I adtaa toll* aad weU TICI LARJ BY PBONIXC mtaww LITTLX Ito RM. BOUSE Wm . __ 

Bt »35 per menfh. ,„ra.m<ed pm owner a ouUe iiai- kMITH EV Mlfl. NortliweatW* * SSTATl LARGE GAIUOS. tovMy etow d * " .r«remrte a »r 

.■LvwAr term. You In- funuahadi. New wirtas ood phunb- eixltiai Ud. - ■ - ■ - Portage Inlet and otriatto PHaa. 5?*?*fL 

. MOIX bw ami In *»d tlira^. ' ."^unT O T 0AM IN Pew Mapa to tha btoPiaa, gmx 

DOUGIN STOECT '.5&'i5s;s uniaTi J!s ^ 

1. I5,l« s™»l Mori. "" «.d Ap«n,«l Bik. Sa.'i.fTS'.l l5Si.“-lS Lm S 

IW, 7%, «5 pn- mo. WM ^ oWBimruLl A»» K.a J 

for 6 yetors ind $70 a nr. Lan WaainM^in^n^iai TWlimt-MX APARTMKNTI imI EV BTIM « liv M«5. ATnuenVE .TBIUCE - bedroom «f<ll„7» bXi 

month (or the next O***- •*2'“ __ **1 »9M«» ^ iralwrtag gaod •- «« SPECIALIEE tX KECBAMOB HSl^nM^hlMn^iitar^ anda^ffi^B*. 1 

'"'i Era&HTiw “ ““^4-^ "" ;"i.s5 ^ ss-jaar 

$J.804. Very imall JAMES BAY !& mSa^STSSL^S a. - - **“(» ahaw 10.90 Ea«y loma cwi *“* 

first moritage, lea- REVENUE amyxa avaitoSl?^ * - FIffS v j SuJIVS. *** ^ 

- -4 S v^cT *04. EXCBANGB RBTBXUE *“*" * Ca «•* 

NEAR BA PAINT CO. THE YORKSHIRE |2-^**J^£-,gS*'pSi n/0 • ^ M 

ua 0 - H*nm, Ltd. Ln. WintlinS COilti 

•• ■** ftinuKad Proparty ia''VicatlaiM ACREAGE 


S' dS jf 5Sj;.'wan‘^*s..S!r "** ?t.»rdS ^ houswg buy 

Xbii^ 'urj;^ •» ewtoanga w bay rbnt OB SEI1 rr '"'WA tortudwg laioto. Mier# in COMPARE'^ 

1 ^ Itova TraA martjpiaaa and are ggg Omm ltd CrdaRsto twae Mtot tomamro Call Mra DBitavt ATJrx C A17W 7 TO nTYb 

itownna a snod rotm Tot kam- STJSSl ni'altob I"* «*0l M9Sa> 477-490 Cohoir Haw Salea. ANU SAVE UP TO 

tkm tor olaady laaaaey Tow •» QRAOTL CBSdUB _ —tlVtO 

teve inaaaaal a d any ow d Kmp ————— „ - •iax* 

H*« MOREPW 149 tXCNANMI tIAl _... __ 1975 DOWN 


____ BERWICK MANOR OUXR AVt'-g-BR home, cuoa to 

40 Boyd Street JJaplJing-Amo m boat Avail, am.. 

CHILDREN WELCOME ^ 

-PORTAGE INLET 

Laraa 2 and 1 ■ badruon autea ^ nn bedruaai tUn See maa- ~ 54adern 1 - 8R hona. rumpia 
tVvigned ha toauiy tivois- Eguipped omta aa PlxM BV9-7C3. >""*"> drive-in nragr. view wer 

mevarutoid far »ir chudroak FaUu “__ _ »mier. Avau. Jan. L 1129 nu 

m Oalccay toe jax RnA _ E OYA L UAK — 3-BR becna. Avail 

ufttimt alto oner to aiBte. BdCHEtTMl SLiTIW "**•• ®* mo. 

Col,<ed aDDiiaDcca and Xunbutg Enlraaec boll, living nyun. Jaih BuuRPUN INVESThtENT Oa LTD 
Uea' tu4 waiai tociudad. Sikgipmg. knrttoA ataeanc move, tndge 20-7tn 

m,.n..da --i-kM bv bra waiet. haul metuded. warm ana-- 

^T,. . ’ guirt. Aduita KVA10A MILTB OAE BAV-DdMED. PC* 

0“- _ _ aeamei-Living rornn. dtnlng iw«n 


TICI LARJ BY PWOHIXO Ti. geTAeto LffTLX m RM. BOUSE WITS . . . ^ 

aMITR EV 94141 tlinlliii r Xwi * ESTAT1 LARGE GAIUOS, tovMy etow d "*'*^5*. attraeiiiiu M^allloa 

etxlXto Ud. -■ — ■ - ___ _ Pflrfaga lalrt and Otnatto PHW Lbedroom. CnJim urt bMoa w ith ea^ 

- , AP0KIX. aaurrr or hams at Pew Xana M M bMlaa amat se^ ***>4 >*<■• * bad- 

_ <tofc Hay hamty dimlia lor Xmliar leigltetKw^ 00 ^mn "x*"a ckaeia. ditdng 

DOUGLAS STREET SSf* to lSJl mo^ apartwmt ^ fLOl CaD MrrSSS. 22" 2ltoSh“i2!f 

e...- !_ Ar,^w*,^^c 111b «W*<» >»"• *» 0*4 EV 9-210 OP W *012. ?*y- ■ 

Bustnesi and Apartmeat Blk. taeaUau au rapitaa 0000 abtlK- j'jLuaian.' ilhj fwn *11 bM00L mgbad-ta romona 

„, , _ ^ 00 a 0 to ro^daMt to Bryan *«™UA CONETRUCnOH LTXX reimL Ym can 4b roar own poS- 

JjVn CDtOllBCIAlJ ATO latwkto of F. X. OibeiOi LtA '■ • 10 art year mmt 0 gt maaihi* pay- 


ttorry—to, paio. 

BURNSIDE GARDENS 

BunuKto 04 TillKum 
PhuM 04 0X4 


Winning Contract 


i0ai tor Ml panaalan 

14* U8TINS WAHTIB 


By HOWARD SCHENKCN aad RICHARD L. FRET 


___ imro-4 badraoma kvint Jnd MORTGAGE LOANS =- U* ttua graearty i 

“t'ifa'wLrROCKLAND AREA FMt tiUiET — ^ PRIVATE FUNDS BUSINESS BLOCK ?^*^e52r{S 

«^rfM/LT*!l^toir7-Br.pl. b&S; r N. catrtdu Ltd 09-n7t WITUOLT BOXUS EECLUirVE l|«ej«0rt.» 

In aulM araa. rtih rtiax AOuiui apt. « luvoik tnoM and grminda mctitm.iw At a Mty diaeloaad art rma atobto goMaaaa bfaea aroaiauna cd I aum " “• 

Avail imm. 00 mu td EV 4-720 ntaraat art ebanrtbla arty hiHy letamod to rmpaaotble lenaau. axhm 1001 — 

CixiK AND HAY-SototauA vmm --- ' - — —- u.atam - - - . _ the 00 0 tort to CM mf d rwa Mack la aoaid art 0aatod ta ” 

^ l HR aitto 4iartxa^M:Uto0 Ufbi OORCK V*LB l*yMf - may M paid a0 aayBme • develapina ana art tor from tM 8 W. I 

W^nS^AvaAiSw Adutta U* Colwllla Rd. W-D0 % iK' amaJIv my. Crma rovrtia appro*. R.M KV A940 

m aDRa at RKVNULDX-CtoaB 2 Da >■** 2-a»d ro <an akte avallahU yr* ^. ** .^***.****- I (uji USUALLY OBTAtX A pet yr. Teoarta nay owa haai aad ■ a am,. 

UR 2it. Aw£ « 0 IX t- Wail to-waU eaxpala. drapaa RIOHffi t« yaW jm0H5x. KneUam «Um !-yrt at '■ "■ 

UK auto. Aiirt, WMi.d^. apriiaocet CAIavutoto. •* IMS pro monUi „ aat^toai. VICTORIA |34.on M. B. Brattbwatla. tM-00_ 

■uoRMAN LN VESTMENT ca LTD - ^ Wwia Mti Rarroy. 20201 any- StT SkANDiYlair documtai toiWi 0 goiTO 

__ P.„ WjK lime _ _ J2 M appeulart M Imii7a40l« W* Finaoa al Smeey LM. Doa t mlaa oert 

■ tjRlfUMMI MM. fJMM ^*9^ AlfftM Atii r Hrrm wrw . i tar Of 1 •fll ■■ ■ " ■ ' ' Mylod itlBCO huiJi 

S-. STX: want ^ 

• > beoxdqm bssr ;?;i ^^TOjSaxTrspSaALTY waterfront revenue? sss. 

wi“2SL rug; iSJ^ hem' «'h |pir0<5rt^ COVUTMUt^Aan SEE MY AD UNDER Wert ter ^ci 

StortiyMperma giSllSot Wfi v^ro.l BOHia LTO. WESTERN HOMES LTD. 

enuart Rental Dept. Eaduimait HA_To view can nV r:' „niS - “ r -^^« n-u . -=T=r LANGFORa MTTdiOBN JJAIN AD. *T « 

KER 4 ITBPHEKIOX LUdITED at FAIRFIELD. ATTRACTIVE 1 BR 3PACIOW IJMDMO0. 1^ VACANT LAND AND ‘TT"??JJS 

me No.i0L.Patom.Api_ LAND DEVELOPERS- _ ViliJfS 

S' rnd.^TSSiy**’ and HW. Atort. 57^ 909 MiV'x'ii’ l^ANS ANYWHERE WESTERN HOMES LTD, ev±?w_ 

attoiM U preCerrod. heat art •eater PAIXFTKLO - 5 ROOMS. ITOVK. Head Really L0 PlaoN 0D Mr. Tnoanoa at ~ FISH Al' 

Sir Ziro-sie rn miS?«VJL L»tf«^:A‘z?f^ rksta 

gv niii. M -_»«*_?NTT'tai2?'^«{r':^b"'Airi. «5oo i 

5'aJKFIELD. large LTVUG HOCkXIDCK APT., FltOirr ODA brtrrwtn apnitota hnfne, no baac Very altrartirt IdV eoUfka In Quadra F'Ky estopped or 

rjum kiiebartKe ->ailW'>u* 1 oeU ner Oe luxe l-eedraoaa aa Llavaiar meul. rt laaae. tl/B par moBth. 19 YOU RAVE lOLD YOUR HOME diwnrt. 01b frocery More. Living M 'hp alaMaoa 
Faan. TV aaiiai Caei.-d parking ill miden e-Bveniaoeaa, Hit. 1131 1030 aRer 1:0 p.m. only. '*<** " paymeat art ora guaruri atto revenM of StB p.nv rtpoekinn ana. F 


Dedsrwr’s main plank soon folded on this dc«l 
but he duf up a thin chxnoe that saved the day. 


2 lld MORTGAGE LOANS =- Ul ttua srooarty 0 p i« Rmtt wWia TRrprmTAhrP ».. * 

FROM PRIVATE FUNDS BUSINESS BLOCK ?S«i*rov«Sr{j2«V'‘S?art **^i*triSd to*nld^ ^ 

WITUOL’T BORUS EXCLUirVE Uuro^Mrtet omoa Exeallai peirt- Ra Mantoaa, aa gNaaon, krt baM ineo u* nuage 

At a nxty diaeloart art r a rtrt bto srtMa Urtb aaiaubi of I aum Ob thla proniaa 01 4»m cm NoTth-fioUtb OVCr the 

Blaraat art cBanrobla arty fiw higy letamrt to rmpoaolbla lanaau. AMOm 1001 — wiUi Mma CMi edse With B trl(4cv hid- Vlh 

tba 0» ti loM to tM XM 1 rwa Mack la aoato art 0 aatod to ^ “™*- ““ to buytog or aoUtag x p ropa rt y. "'“l * m«y no- _ 

nayMt-mar M 01 X 00 oxyume • develapina ana aot tor from (M E W. BXIDGCS dlnff manoeuvre that •'OXI 

i^Kiut proaitv my. Craa revrotia approk.nftM EV 4940 CK 4I4M A T. aKSeOR __ ^ 

‘ 52J*SL-J T. A Woia and Brta la REAL ESTATE DEPT ™ “ recommended 


A T. aKSeOR 
HEAL ESTATE DEPT 
XATIOXAL trust. 044 


lELLraa TOUB BOMB! 


ding manoeuvre that Next 
cfui be recommended 
for use OTt^ with a 
very reliable paitner. 

Alter East had opened VEST 
one dub and North- 4 0 8 7 
South had dttmbed to ^ Q J 


NORTH 

4 J 432 
C^K8748 

0 4 

* AQ6 

EAST (D) 

5 ft 10 9 b 
9-. 


10 U nonthi hetrtA EMt’s 0986532 oVkQJ 

*** ** “^ JWSLTlS L0 ***•* J *'^*®^*7* 


be “unuxua].'’ 

East has opened a 
onebid, so he cannot 


WODD par adto. TTT .w ▼ 4 w 

UHBEATA^E VALUE EV ^e “unusua].'' soinu 

.Term. »*Trffi''!Srold.rrt) - « ftAK 

^w,..^ DEiuow LTD . LUTINGS WANTED onebid, so he cannot 9 A 10 96 

RV4-03S Rea SV20I7 SalllBg yirt tounaT BurtMto Ixa ^ Blackwoodlnjr op- 0 10 7 

-- ^>**0 •"'1 bTi ' raqwra men iw poxite B went partner, ft « A • 

FLSH AND CHIP ingi- Call FRANK tARR, 094r«. w« wrom Wert *542 

RESTAURANT Narotvwateiii sacurtua. Ltd. nor cBn he WEnt West w.^..,.,_ 

*-to pais four no trump. ' ■« »Waixni 

^a... ... . Listinss Wanted So the bid must be ^4* *’♦« 


soinu 

ftAK 

9 A 109652 
0 10 7 

ft 542 


very a.trtoSlrt tor roupl. to Qurtro IMy ^ *5l, “J Tw' ^ 1 ft 

diainrt, 01 b grocery More. Living M 'hp alAMaoa etori fryvr. ^ If your hoiM la tor aala, picaaa Intended lOr laJCOOUt, * • 

•a miden e-BveniaOEM. iU 2 uto 1030 aRer 1:0 p.m. only. 0 ta a dowa paymeat ana ora guaruri and revenM of StB p.m. rtpaettinii ana. Nigh denaliv popu- 0» LKN LaDOUX IV 4«U m and aince four tw 4N.T. 8V Alt Pam 

RocbianX. EVA140 r a>nar.n,r - . .7^^ « ; ^ ;. ■ '•"Tirt »• hAiaw# 0 an aort- g aaif^nitglrtd Maa. aU 0 '«5E. <My M riaai roarator^ m. BV400 e ”* ^vn rxxB 

.. r. "■5 Tj maot be mla. • im BwrtaB 0 af a gnooto flrtr. Appmv 0<ra 0 II 04*? Ftol Crtro 004 OU LEX tiwthiriiwia SacDmim Lad trump bypasses (our 

— -- - FAIRFIELD. MODERN SUITE 01 par inarfh Paiulm Ava (tofl mertnoa 00 mtoMiy rtF liaadM led anrw 937 on < LaBOUX, BV 1^41 or RaatOanee nuauiwtiura aaennuto lm, i.. w- - • i.-j, rt-i. ■ ■ 

KLEWOOO AFTS.. UA OOOK »T Ideal tor ymng morrlrt rw|^ MR BTEVENBON. EV 94141 er oito woold ftow Ilka* to n- Indt J.0 T-?— f** ‘*1T 2-201 NarttwroMn Acwlilw WAXTEDII VIEW ROYAL—1 OR % 5P*®**' OlEObVlOUS in- Ofsaiog IggSt Qgk |a^ 

I brtroom Mto aaodera^bui^ m todada. wBoro^D... 0 UM m RV»4*lft NerthwaaUn. toeart- StoT w iSSa to lOrte MR* RC*2^’ UA -'i—" aacwi toe <*^ ference !■ that East 

a S^ fcLicAxi-8EDXom.RObfR SSTyb-^^K; fS! - ’ CHEZ CHEMAINUS JflSoL'**^',;. “L *Sm to 

****«^ _ 252JJ! rtN;5totoirt Stort Ml hoSSw" ^rtrt£!?*ii®'FT« •»1'*“« "oro^-tan 11-STE. APT. * 0 «>af Man;. An »<« m HOME KALES. 5000 _ betTveeo flv# dubt and fiv4 diamonds. AU very kiflcal 

5 BACBKLOK SUITE. £* LUXE rblldraw 070-EV l-bOO. EV 2-9I0, ptajw Flnrron luka Rd. I* per Srtufitlrt 10 _ WITH rHARM ^?rS5!*»;to fOR FAST SALE.R LIST WTTR —buL BS We lay, nOt recommended With a CESUxl 

BUKO. 0 bitori «0 IrlgA. atavatar Kvg.| 0 D m-joth. Adutta pnfarrrt. CRA4& - WITH CHARM “.«•?»: DALEY B 00.. U0 ELAaSEABn •»aum 

n.. SriH 3 ,',rS - T f"' - <*pp- 

ir^ ,co. HII-I. rA.;-ausT :.“i. z iS»1S«SV,5£ !“S “ir-TJ .■ssr?,«r« SS SS?.£S'S.“7.'S.J:'S."52 -'** "<»»«“"»«*“. '?r dTr'"? 

Apia., ibu lAn«iav. 1 aad 2 brtrnt. ■- - . , . Tviwa a CouHry laxity Ltd mlolmum delay Call I?** '** 9 ^ "f th* itnrea iww varxnt Price the (neap live Oiamond save. BUt oOUDI S liVe heart 


£ 21 ? . 0 «» 0 i«ins. twp targr mala 18ft HOVSD VOB 8ALI for had Souttt remained silent West would have Md 
nf tha atnrea nm rorxnt Price “ the cheap five diamond save. But South's five heart 

i?/v*' irt bSSrtt^' ®‘ *’**“"• «Ul bought the hand. We nc«v suggest that you put 

' ,1 Wtr ' ^ '—S7i=5 *** y®* thumhi over the EW hands and erase your 

1 l3-8UnrE APARTMNT BLOC^ Olaninanar Park lubdlvlMaa fert rbiwtj. njirUj ^ 

Inrotrt 0Uiln watolrt dlMaan af aO RIdIvy Orlva to CMwood. Km meniOTy Of uieU' OBToS. 


arr"A^‘Br^f*xRA ^der^ '{SSS? 52^ ft-ck 0 ci..anA SSi5r •“ir iSSi «42 ^to^Rd.“?S.: p 0 DecUrir led ihV di^nond ten fmm hi. hand. West 

»»— BAtom *i: — ... * - -., — ■■—■- pxAcy- «7X50 d 0$-$ti7T after I BROWN BROS. CBXTRALLY LOCATED, ct>M “*!•..Sf*™ 9 cDUld not beat that ctrd and East could do not better 

-SniSFu-rs-REA-- ACENaES ltd. &n. 'Si.tto? aTr ^ than return a diamond, whkh dummy mffed. Dummy's 

Very faro JIW barhebe Mr Bu. • aUe TV tn S000. 1729 Bluahord 0 EV MITt mcfll <jr morlMa a« down pay- LTD Ey41l0 _ .*? Splde JlCk WW Jed, and When EkUt — IS eXDected— 

L'.NFURMgHED 2-ROOM iUITE, Adidu adi 90 giLkOCM - ■ , - — gagtea guick dapiiutiA alto afro* *\>R LEASE WITH OPTION TO ronm, I t-bedroom. 3 taerttoe Secluded. oharadier, ‘J-brtrivm. rulflng. West took the spade CfUeen. bUt Unwillingly 

0S F.VVfMn aner 1 pm -- - -2 BEDROOMS. OtL-rvMATTC HEAT mania and mnrigagri purriiaart ta puntma wall rouipprd reaiaiirani Heller type neiveretroi iAm hxaemaM home Urgi 1« RD.MD. returned a diamond, eitabtlnff South to rull on the 

- -- - ■ »AIIUIELU • 5 ROOM, fiROfXD elertric Mnve. hdl twaamipl. wlUi*. eoMi Sac 0 ter lop priea. .nib Uvli« gurton and aatra tulie. mmUilv tocoma 9475 Beautitid »r Tartiw. Call Ben Hcfaart MCfaa 1 w, f'■"“"* tWMin ro ruli on uie 

U.’tFURNaHEU GftOt;^0 FLOOR Btok. aetr-roRUuied rtite OU Move nimpua. opara brtroaoi Nn aaull A. BEKNARS to CU LTD. ^nd buaineaa iww MiM opmirt, den Down Paymeat nquirrt S04ni. Ron. 4n4Ma J, E. WWt- table and thrOW the last ClUb lOSer from hlS hand. 
artrtiaanL aex froai is 14S5. and fndga. Sfl. EVi-iSM. rhiidretL Oiy. 0S. KVSXtM. 09 Fart Sinai IV900 0OUt reqtorad. 0oto. nf-UlA 0D.<I0 l^lU |(ka 10,10 sft-tllL toma a (to. L0 ‘ lA aali-MaCkata eyndlcaw PaaUuai *• 


Iterta'm' ^74 rt*'^' 7 -a 0 ' 9 . oLTupK anam LTD. (ToiB to a tninq* In dumiuy and ruff « spade, hoping 
X oaba 4 (iu Ltd. to *op the que«i. Etut this does not work. Do you 

aARBERs - JJa T w - surrender or do you fight on? 

Srt5S* •"ir'iSa 042 ^^d.“i^5r.diato pm Decur^c led the diamond ten from his hand. West 

"‘5..^*“*. :S..S9 !!?*™ 4*!S“'"« ?!»«»• *■ could not beat that card and East could do not better 

torma. CALL BILL SUDOMIr bedr,»,m roma. ana )far old. Man* ^ _ j _ ti i. j ^ 

GRbiiM CFXMiOE RAN^tlL fan fecturon. Full bagemeBi. large, than retum a diamond, whkh dummy niffed. Dummy • 
LTD 1^4110 S^Iir'el^!nlIIJ“T 7 fc.^i*^*' spsde Jick wsB led, and when Ehut —as expected — 

SICE i-u N IT APARTMEifT -- showcd out. declarer shed a club from his hand instead 


rtaciocattefif West leads the club Jade and you win the ace. 
B. Bitka. pulling tnimpa you casli the spade acting and 





ISO NOUSri rOR SALE ( 


I X Dntlii CiiImuHt 

Tutiday, Pic. 7, 1969 


»S6 -HOUSES 90R SALE 


ISO HOUSES FOR SALE 


6oo»/ X utftf you'o 

WCAKW fVtNTWRtty/ 


IM TfUM# >OU ro« 7>€ tAST 
7lH£.t^OOSS.Ve OOnT M6VC 
A JOS yw Hfiee/ / 


M-'pf COMES MOOSE MiLlER ASftlN/ 


S90 HOUSES FOR SALE 


S3B F'-.Tt 


tlARRY 

FO-SiTER 

LTD. 

Opposite "The Ba> 
no D9us:as c\ 


N K W S T E A D 
REALTY 
LTD. 

im COV£R>M£NT U 


GORGE 

STECCO UUNGALOW 

On a luirt avrnua rIoM to biu. 
Itiuca and ichooia MmJ ratuvnioni 
nr xlanar bnma al llvinc rontn with 
firi*rtarr, ramllr iintni room and 3 
•hrdronmi. 4pr» Pcmbroha bain 
and cshinat kllrtm Hi|h hiiiio- 
mmt. nil naciiajit lumaca and drlv* 
In larazn 

GOOD TORMS AVAri.ART C 

PRICE $10,500 

Mr I.am Wr^imar. EV S-lSl* 

Mtv Roy R Hull, EVI'l.US 


PEMUEUTON 

H n 

O ' 1002 GOVT. O 
L 384 8126 L 
M UtL M 


Sl.500 DOWN 
HILLSIDE ■ COOK 

JMMKDIATK PO9SB.SSJ0V 
3 ROOMS IIASCMFNT 

drad and «r<v< 


•FOUNDED 1837' 

so COLOR PHOTO 
WlHtX>W DISPLAY 


Lca'aicd »i owe* 

OMdiar wit] takr Inw down [layinrn! 
and ram' balanra ai 170 mt m'wi'n 
In ralHhlr huyrr. Alm'ia nrn* <KI.M 
lunwr. alartnr Iva walw wirrrt 
bir rantr l'*k«>r idan ha« llvira 
room, liiicni ronm 3 brdnvmii. 


F>5TATK SALf: 

$1,000 IXWN 
3 Self CoiURined Suites 


CARNARVON PARK 
$20,750 

TSir buy nl Ilia ynr! Oafncn ar* 
movint to Wlnmprg and wiah to 
aaij thia moat daiightrul i^yrarnili] 
l-tardruiim — l~^'Z 11 “.“i 

albla. Thla wall iilannad bUDSalow 'Inn 
aatualad on a quiat r—irz;u .if 
lardi a view al tha .S9>kc HJili, 

Mnunl Bakar and the Olymplri 
S'amltyaiA llvl|tf num. dlfunf 
roiim and halloiwya a/a mtnd with 
hixunoua broadloum over new oak 
Soon, bricht ctwery kKcTian hti 
mahican)' mpboarda. tan and 
Cnnd dtnuit area. wrUi a ranvria 
tent utlUly raoni Btled fqr waahci 
and dryar. A full haiamecu tea « 
fiiaahaa dan or hedreom ruinpua 
raom and a I pr waanmnn. 

:rsx- 

CUM toOah Bay artanla. omairi IN-LAW 
churrii and atHadat th- llrai to I 
btatwrl Uaa Muiavnlue pni^eri) 
hy phmnt CU>T AHDeRSDM 
flow at M fflSi er 4711B94. 

I omc centra 

i:nusual 

OPPORTUNITY 
lor 

EXCELLENT FITURE 
BUSINESS POTENTIAL 

Almoat SS arrea year rnutwl 
atream. i food wHIa. on# third 
arroaa RAM Railwaa and pro 
pnaad nmr hlchway. Readilv auh 
di^taible into three eruprniaa 
with hifhway frortaca Beach la 
only iOu y^i away adth publln 
•cceaa nopariy la Dartlally 
ciaa/ad, (nnd aral. loma Umber 
and iweeiant «iewa of Geursia 
SirallL Over in ft. frontage on 
Inland Highway. QuaUcum Ba.v 
Kull prtci tlS.dno. Un* down pay 
mffiL iradea cooatderttf. Vendnr 
will namr halanre Call B 
m'GBEa SM440X Bvi-sm 


tVMCH wt FAT. >«U fAT- 

O* *0 NUNMV 

.<»r TO seo wiTA vtxi' 


Ideal 

ea/^ 

rhr-iw, 

. . - . .— . rvom. 

home aa aouo aa pda-, ri»m 


hk-adun. abwdultlv aiikieci 
auile a;Mn»ua. rahinM hii 
laiie hvina tuom and hed 
Cd'fed (IxtUrei In b«'> 

. Ouvprr iduintiiM Hrwvy w;i, 

_ _ Rki-elfen; hnllng unit Tena.-VB 

-eni al , phy <wvn ulUliea All Ihii tor tJf 
mi Hurry -- r«ti EV seiT or 
£v 4-je4a 


CADBORO BAY 
$ 12,000 
EXCLUSIVE 

A LTITLE RETIKEME.NT CIM 
la (hla Neal White Sturco Rungaimv. 
NO STEPS and the Kitchen window 
PKAMES A VIKW OP THE BAY 
The cnmfortatUa Living Room haa an 
r>pan 'Haa t Uatcei Slreplara Flooa 
■ re Hardwood. There arc two nice 
bedrooina. a four pieqe Batltroom. 


FRANCEY SALYNUIK 


Thin fine peopcrty ta kirated In a 

S ael. tut aaml} aceemtea aryw cd 
lym imh. Cliae to arboot and ahoce 
: ” It p reaenia a rharmini 

Teed nting The gnaindi are tuiiy 
' and there are arverwl fruil 
ITie inodeni brme la heated 
I ecDnaanieal iMl water oil 
tuimre and the high and 


ISO HOUSES FOR SALE 


ISO HOUSES FOR SALE 


150 HOUSES FOR SALE , ISO HOUSES FOR SALE 


ISO HOUSES FOR Sale 


HAGAR t SWAYNE 
UMITED 
610 YATES Sf. 
EV 4-0531 


J. H. 

wimroME 

A CO. UMITED 

E5TD ISfg 

VletorlA Dunmi Chemalaoi 
](• PORT STRSn 


D. F. HANLKY 
AGENCIES LTD. 

fPormtety Saaiuch IteaUty Ltd.) 
12M IhHtglaa Street 
idsnci 


P R. BROWN A SONS 
LTD. 

385-34351 


tired _ _ _ _ 

bnAU haaeanem haa a apanotn in¬ 
law atfie rmlatlng nf a large liv- 
mg mm with nrrplace. hedronm 
bath and ki t e I wnet t e. Dwneta are 


762 Fort Strwt 


BOOKMAN 

M 


FREE MOVING 
OAK BAY SEA VIEW 
ULTRA MODERN 
TERRIFIC BUY AT 
ONLY $18,000 


FULL PRICE 
$17,950 


BEA.M>T^ CEILINGS 
CLOSE IN 

LARGE GARDEN UTT 
EASY. EASY TERMS 
ONLY $S.900.no 


rNVE^TMSXT CO LTD. 
1111 Uoatrnmeai St/ral 


fttrmaik*! 

EVVM6 


HANS HEGEN 


A NO-.STEP HOME with i gnnd 
bedrcuini. M ft. living ruim-dining 
roum in line, dual U yeara 
YUUNG and BEAUTIKULI.Y KEPT 
Coanpart kllrhefl with utlUiy room 
LARGE GARDEN and Markina 
driveway to DOUBLE CARPORT 
HOT-WATER HEAT. To VIEW, call 
U ceice. mla WON'T IJIHT. Oamer 
irill PAY YOUR MOVE If booghi 
bef»« ChOftmat. 


CLARKE A WALLACE 

Realty Lid 

CO Bniugtiha gL EV FP 

Aerom fron Eatsa'a Car Parli 


YOL'R noW.N PAYMENT could PUl 
. lyELUiHTfUL lartiiK 


vuu iniK IhiL... .. 

Nmc. pored well within the buditei. 
UR)'UK£ CKKISTMAB )ealurea ih 
cittle LARGE OJ ACRE LOT wtih 
K14CELLE.NT PUTTHE PUTKN 

TlXDwa rrafunercial tmoerty. Rnane 
«uaert.ir la gTL'CCU and it haa S 
BF.DRUS made, a LARCF. WARM 
taanilv kUrhen. WPANAm Amwig 
rm and on with < BEERY 

k'UtEPLAO:. RA.5EMENT baa EX¬ 
TRA RfatM idaal for leenage 
WERE EXCITED ABOUT THLs 


CRAFTSMAN BUILT 
3 BEDROOMS 
BRAND NEW 


C G 

HEISTERMAN ft 00. 

LTD. 


•TOWN ft COUNTRY" 
-SPUT LEVEL" 

-Vheabton vHI levM hdOie cn level 
M. RhcU living man. R H. fire- 
plaec. Me. mar nab. Mardien with 
•wUng arta. drive-lfi mntr only 
Bl.ino wisi S 2 ilgl dn. gbr>Mi by 
apU orgy. Oall. Harold Butiey. 


■parlofli latvty homa atllablf 
tor tha largirr bunUy. Living ronm 
with flreplar*. large dirdng non 
] hathrocana ^mnoua Utchen and 
S badronmi 

Prlea nnlv 
•t.Bin Trrnia 

Fcr fall Intormaiiork pbnw 
IV 4-nag EVEom. 

MR. GPEENC 


m# beautiful home onera a large 
llWg rnom wim cherry wood panel¬ 
ling and a fleldalona Brafilaee with 
railed hearth Tlie icparata JTxl4' 
dining inoin haa aiuong glaaa doora 
lo the moc-DMua aiaderk raimiy- 
iiaa Idtrhm with eatlni area 
‘doubla alnh and fan.) Cnund level 
baiemenl cotUalDJ rec. men area 


DAVID MICHAEL 

ivi-cen (Day dr Might) 


RealtoTB SUice 1864 


COUNTRY LIVING 
20 MIN, TO TOWN 
LOVELY 

IT.TRA MODERN 
2 HUGE BEDROOMS 
ACRE. SEA VIEW 
FREE MOVING TOO* 


NEWPORT AVENUE 
THREE BEDRMS. DEN 
PRICE REDUCED 


BYRON BISHOP 
385-7761 OR 
382-6895. RES. 


HIGH LOCATION 
PARK SETTING 

Thla aiiraeiiva. Iwo-badroom bunga 
low inuggled amcngw lha towering 
oaki. lovMy ihruha and rockeriei in 
a quiet rualdenllal area oficfi 


GORGE DUPLEX !l^dAtw^S..* 

Not a legal duplex, but Meat f'r; FULL PRI 
m Uw a or a large family Could Tentii Uiiored ft 

wRh ii«- * 

-SS. BEVERLE 

two hedmana. tall: 

thraa p la e a baOi; _ 

Up haa mu bedrootni: 
oomblnatlefl living room and 
JMcIwfl. wlrad ;, 

WONDERFin 
Png'^a^tolinTS- SgS' neighbors 

Teema arrangKl. Pull prtca _ _ 

muy rn.iM >’*• 

rv4-«UgW WOODLEY .V4«g ^7 

filled with tnen 

THIS COl'LD BE YOIT S 

LOOKING? evwnem iw>r • 

FOR A DREAM HOME? ^^'h^SST*- 

ror hrm. and gra.m er Wired 

Uta. No etepa Ebedraoma. A 

iSly lovely In-tina livmg rooBi 

and dlniiw room. A rampaci J. ?'?.-”' 

lutciwn wflb anpM ruptnardi tlwl 

would pleaae .tkww m brtfc. Ho 

baaenMoa. but haa good rnxntm ^ w*,t—, i. « n, 

apace. Fenced and wMi kepi imall ""J™” ‘L'JlI 

gardan. Drlve-ln mraff. Many 

faaluiei. For prlv.i, vlew-l » 

tog. pliMa call Mn. PAiUOMI. ^ if!??.— 

EV alUt j 


Tndlllonai Engitih home load¬ 
ed wiUi charm and ' rfiaraclrr' . 
BeauUfuf. aerluded gardvr Nica 
living room and aeroaa hall «!> 

parala dintng ronni. Dvn. bed¬ 
room with bathroom en auite. 
Open atalrwny up from grarU>ua 
entranen hall lo two iwin bed- 
ronma and hathroom Prlea 
MOW only 629.701) Mth quick 
pnaaeaHon. Ta view, pleaae al 
JACK SCOTT at EV 4-0439 


IULM9. 


HOME AND RBVEM'E 
Out Quadra way. High on d<a rorka 
wflh exhilarating view <t lha city 
htodeen two «w threat t w drou m 
aparunenl for ownar PLUl tncamcl 
tnan f>vr aeparate reniai nnllx A 
■urpnMng digr e e <d’ pnvai^. view 
Iqr apieanemeni only, nice |3I.S(I) 
Do Baron. MMJTL 


BACK ON MARKET 
WHAT YOU'RE 
LOOKING 
FOR IS AN 
OAK BAY TUDOR ' 
S17..100 

have a mrot emrloua tudnr 


VACANT PneSESSION and YOUR 
MOVE FREE if you huy bafoie 
OirlMmaa. LAHtCB LfVINC-DlNING 
ROOM in line. W x U' STAIN- 
LSaS and YOUNQSTOWH KITCHEN 
with RANGE. OVEN and MATCH¬ 
ING PRtDGE INCLin>EO GAR- 
BIJRATOR. LARGE iiUlUy with 


$14,900 

BUY HER A HO.ME 
FOR CHRLSTMAS 

Immarulata. I hednmm hruna. Living 
nem wHh firepface. Uvhen and 
kiirhMMtie. Ihruugh hall hardwnid 
floun Full hatrmenl. drive m gar 
agp V X Ug lot. nKcly landvaped 
Cl'We to w-hivda. rhun he* and 
«b>«n>ng centre. Y <«1 maet <•-# ihii 
hraar 

H.>pe Mewlrn 2«(TUI. an.viime. 


baaamcM. Tbrea larva bedimmi. 
charming bving nnen. gum-atae' 
dimng man with haamed raUuig 
DmihU piumbtag. new winng, new' 
nvivr piping. iNt-TYMatla hmting 
$16,500 

ERIC A. MACFADYEN 

EVl-MM. 134-lB- aer^lcar 


3 BEDROOMS-$7,900 
ON NEAT CORNER LOT 


CHOICE LOCATION 
NEW -SPACIOUS 

Thla la a houw ft# the famli* (hat 
■» I d i antre - llfln tq ft. In pru.ide 
1 nedrewn*. dni. lamtly non. plu> 
am Ire mveaiuei imm e rxfra 
l■edrv«■tn rimNdorlm kjrallon. iper- 
and fladt thla '< evcellenl value 
1 ‘ jnre nt 19.1 Yll I.Arge fai mini 
Cage fUll availalde fMII WILL 
lUVTS. ISB«?n or pea. «»5976 


In tha Portace Initl am el 
View Rnya! Well malrUamed 
elder eoftage. living mnm. cahi- 
nel eleniic Wchen wlih dining 
area New mrtng. targe attarned 
garage and wrr 1 (tlv->T> ’ a*ea 
Teema available. To view rail 
H. ATKEY. tvew S&IKIC. 


"ROYAL OAK 
SECLUSION" 
3 BEDROOMS 
$16,700 


heavv gvwnne pareU amid haikea d 
aMea aiew arwwe Urmivad 

wtih u* -nlo a mamm dh mlihuir 
avilh open wairwav and in'-i ■ 
mgarulln- living riean wllh antel 
granite (IreNare and flaielv white 
nillara. givurne eerwrale dining rm 
Huge fartsht ndlv mniikmlied kit 
rhen. S arfli'n la (av l ronma two E 
pievw )wl)^>nit rmreed natio arvf 
A di w Ir ffurat* are am eig the Whee 
mlalaixhnc featoree rail rant aag 


1 ACRE V L A. OR 
HOLDING PROPERTY 

Meal fnr VlJk. gantenm nr )U«' 
wciing fur fuiuia tulilmirei. Mat* 
hvr lealufea liwlnaima bving 
rvMn «1(h Iirepiare. dtmng nvaii 
m di-m ad- - »» w ptiw rwwiy added 
panelled p>im In haarmriiL 

PRICE $16,200 

C Warreg gWTSS anytUbf 


JOHN BISHOP 

RV4-OUI iDay or Ni^ 


GORGE 

4 ROOM BUNGALOW 
$10,500 


a> miaei here ftw ao lltilel 
IHTLT-m WASHER AND 
IkKYklR. WAU- OVEN A-HI) 
ODl’NTBRTOP ROE. Kil- 
efian hai O RTRIE BAR. bxa 
OF CUPDCWkRDB amt Andila 
% i auib. (TIRMAL SIZE 
DfNING ROCM In luw with 
bmiaiAMly large living ronm 
Iv BLKieNG GLAM 
INI AS to no 9Q FT IW 
PA'TK) FYUI railed bn<R 
ri R E PIjUX ttnviamenta 
•w Ul Full. Mib CEMRNT 
BASfMENT haa nNISMED 
RUMPUS HnoM WITH 
BAR AND BUILT-CN TV 
Paved driwWay id earpe* 
plua oodlee cd aimge ciwra 
chrcugtMO. You'll be Meaa- 

eraly aiWTirlieri' MARIE 
MALatVI. tTMBm Odony 
Hone telex MSai 


OAK BAY REALTY 

FOR (ME BAY HOMES 

OAK BAY 
HOME FOR 
CHRISTMAS 
$13J00 

Thie any KHa eatUga M Pri 
In a pmety. maiiy kept garden 
and boaaU a vary aciudtd^ nails 
hir vow mjwvmard. The anoiaii- 
modaflan ronidau at a bright and 
rheerv living rocHB with attrar- 
five Hivplaca. I gnnd alw bed- 


CORDOVA SEA VIEW ' 

Wed aorMnaCed Ebaitonn materh 
Mna <N> «kilI4 ua rraivaiMna tn 
all adamia uviialng gratia IE Full, 
roughad-*!) f» rae- 


TYila Inihaailata and altrarllvg 
bungalow la atualad <■ a dnuMa 
M adjacent lo tha ColquiU 
River. Saml-drrular driveway 
allow* a <tw-aiep amnnea la 
tha homa rnnUining larga L.R.. 
modem Idirben wltn dining 
area. 3 good B.Ra and 4-pre 
bath. Utlllfy room haa atifn. ng 
ftimara: Inmedlato praMUlcn. 
Par appointment to view rail 
M. BLANNIN. avaa. EVS-UM. 


BYRON BISHOP 


high batoment, — ■- — 

reiUWi naan, bedroom and iwcbrni 
Prkw glERB. View by aor^iineni 
•wtr WILT DAVU. Mkon or fW 


HAVE 2 MONKEY TREES 
AND A CHILDPROOF 
4-*- bedroom HOME 
$1,500 DN. $100 PER MO 


^ MILLION 

-Vtuara feet fertlla arable land with 
large. I bednvan bme Wul c» 
alder your ? or 1 hedrdian eOy 
biatia in trade 

Dar GarMe, IMTSD. anybma. 


MIKE RUSSEU. 


$1,000 DOWN 
OPt-N TO OFFERS 

A dedghtful Mmlly homo pr 


NEAR 

OAKLANDS PARK 

Older ruttage ob MiR* -at **'2' 
tnaUc cd heal. Firm pnrt m.fO 
wi.h irrma. Drive by 3BD Sheke 
rvare. Iten ceK WILP tXAVS to 
view. i'»-4jri « fe» «>* M?1 


HERE'S A STEAL 
for the 

BARGAIN RU>JTERS 


With no mortgage costs 
put you into this delightful 
home on 20-min. hus line 
close to schools, stores and 
playgrounds. Move in be 
(ore Christmas and start 
storing 


BC LAND 

ft Insurance Agency Ltd. 

S23 COYXK.YM1i:NT STREET 

TO Binf OR SEU. CALL .B.C.L 
Ml 


Lme dmea paynwid and halaiM* at 
tSO a month will tua thla immacu 


IMMEDIATE 
POSSESSION 
HILLSIDE AREA 
2 BEDROOMS 


FTNANOAL SURVEY 
LIMITED 
104 Covammaot acreet 

EV 41909 


oana. ifjm he*L bawy wirtol Iw 

your appliancea. <‘upfanan)-loadrd 
kitchen all be tlmu mi are aparkma 
and iba living " hoaata ■ llre- 

S aca tfhSOS la the pnre. an butn' 

■1 BV 2-g)H ar EV AMI 


OAK BAY SOUTH 
MOUNT JOY AREA 
SIX BEDROOMS 

If wour tunily mn'l uaa all 
Iheae hedmant. then yuu can 
adept me <a tha lam be<it»eiie 
wMdi haa a flrep(a/W aa a DEN 
V aMvIty roaru. The naw^ bed 
(mn aim haa a flrenlare' and 
a anall bedrmn er NVRSERV 
oft There are two modmitod 
battOTKeru. caw on the ^rnaid 
flonr The brlgtil hltrhen haa hem 
heaufifully mndmized and there 
li will man fnr a familv rrvan 
lA he bulK The living ronm and 
WDamle dining man are id«el fra 
the large familv whn llkea to 
enienain. grai-kxwly Full. Mrh 
havemenl. parkated nil Iwat 
t.arrr Ini r«l erloe ordv, 
m nnn FvrIuMve I.Wlnr Call Don 
Whrte EV STTfU aiiMlme 


OAK BAY 

SI* room «uceo bungalow. Oeea la 
iSL Palnrk'i Scboel. LIvtnt roum. 
idintlte. Utrhan. 3 hedroamt. full 
.baaemeM wUh axtra bedroom. Oil 
beak Dflve-ui genge. Ptiee— 

<11900 


Of happy 


years 

mpmoiics in the huge rms I I 

Call US today and atpp over ST. CHARLF.S AREA ! 
the threshold through stone' MODERN BUNGALOW ; 
portals into a beamed ceil-1 Vim tMU room n^i home wahj 

Ing vestibule with antique'"" .. 

ceiling hung Venetian glass 
lamp, step to the left into 
a separate beamed ceiling 
den with fireplace and lux¬ 
urious wall-towall carpet 
and then Into a good-sized 
living family rnom. Guest 


$1,500 DOWN 
NEAH HDLUrrRKAM RD. 

FULL PRICE lU fOU 
Four-yrarxM. fuUy Inaulalrd aad 
oU-ltealrd aturrn bomr. Two had 
romua U' x U' and 17 a ir. 
Cal'inrt kjirhm. wtrrd for rlmlrlr 
range living n«an piui 17 x KT 
dnng. l/na ta-xr* mw ody tlM 99 
trwa •« an apprux Xh nl an 
arre. huu See my robierd dliplai 
■dv erl iwment in nur wind<iw and 
prkoie 

LEONARD YEO 

47k lien ,tr EV Emu 

lillHour SeFVK-ai 


Thla InvalF. rlMii lioma haa 
lairga living fwan with Ora- 

K e. dtniog room, iargr. 

ht kilrhafl mth eating 
area. Pltanhed bar waiher 
and dryer. Extra naan lil 
full hlali baaemml. CKVM 
heel Drlve-tn garage Call 
me wm AMcIng only OJ 7)U. 
iMri > L. Jamre. ItedUl 


UNIVERSITY AREA 

Ar* now to ga* tiiia aaarly new 4- 
badnmm l-tw4h luma. Mahtoiri 
paitolleri flrnfitarr wal hi LR. Full 
DR iXu* ealing area to bright k-l 
(imx S«ito>4i Carpm FuU high 
haaewinl l ^rge <(«% NHA mtge 
Aa be* ai 0000 doom lai prlre «a 
CS « 


FRANCEY SALYNUIK 


ESQUIMALT 
THREE DUPLEX 
ZONED 

AND SECLUDED LOTS 
PRICE $4,000 EACH 

TOWN ft COl'NTRY 
TO CLOSE AN ESTATE 
Two-bedroom home. 
Close to sll conveniences. 
Price $7,250 

ERIC SALM. 

ROYAL TRUST 

Uie G<r*WTunmt 111-4111 


$lt.900 DAY 
Low Down Payment 
5 YEARS NEW 


LANGFORD 
$75 PER MONTH 
$9,200 


SPARKLING GEM 

HEW EXCLUanfE LISTI.YQ 

PRICE $11,950 

Thla lovUj. aiuero time rtuld 
m be reptoeed al On* rxcHlasi 
prlea. If you kntohg tot a 

wail prK^ immacuiata borne 


OAK BAY BORDER 

A J-bertroum full baeement h/ene In 
(hli Ideal Inratltai. Ckiae to all net 
veniMien «ai laee itrev* - Oianite 
IT Ih LR. Family lotnwfl noM 
luwt. Heavy mnng Try COD Aeevi 
cat low pnea <g IS Hd. 

ERIC PORTER 

wm «n-4T« 


PRICE -- $1* 

SKi tote LRS CUOE EV 


T«»> bedrouma. large Il'Ing 
roum eleetric tairben wtin 
eeilng area, inlllly rvim. 
earpi^. ll.afD down To era 
call Mn L. Jamee. m-tBl. 
Colofly Mama Salet. 


OVF-R HALF A.N ACRE I 
TWO.KU)ROOM HOME 

JuM pall tha (IbeMvabay gatea: 
■« WrM .Saattu-h Rd. la thla aitrev I 
tjve. twtkbedr'ven hena with la/ta' 
living room with Icwaly Oreplai'r. 
mparaled from toe electrle kitrhm 
: by a wbltr brtrk divider and planter, 
fl'vaep hane with rwnxrl Spraig- 
ted well never fall*. Only tin.Sm 
with (2 OOU down end balance to 
■ult. 


UNIVERSITY AREA 

Sear Uaieerwty Scitix* and Vie. L'nl- 
vemly SBK mraiwii bema, LR 
with fireplace, full iiia UR. Hw 
fluura ibroughDUl, alee. lab. kilrhen. 
atlarhrd garage. Full ciaicreia 
baaameni with Iwu fiiuiiied ronma. 
■esarate gn und level eotranre. 
waahing faciUilea and d'Xibic ptutnb- 
Ing gran moncage at 944% on haj 

I auurred. 

I FULL PRICE .... 

I Bxrlualve RV 4-49C. D. 


MEARS ft WHYTE 
OAK BAY REALTY LTD. 
2188 OAK BAY AVENUE 


guents. Huge seml-moder- 
ntzed kitchen has good gas 
stove Included and a mam< 
moth breakfast area. Large 
separate utility area with 
separate toilet on tnaini 
floor Is wired ind plumbed 
for auto faciliites. The 
heavy 100 AMP wiring, 
copper plumbing and new 
pkge automatic oil hot 
water heat will assure you 
that your family has made' 
a wine purchase at only 
$11.^ 


SWINERTON 
STEWART CLARK 

LTD. 

4(M Broeghloi SL EV » 


Largd’claetito -UtcbeB 'wIth dbi- 

ing area. 


FRANCEY SALYNUIK 


Full liainnl wHh dr1va-la 

Sly** yaar* old. 

How call and (oaha an aignlhl 

Bant to vlaw. 

HTAM BAKIM 

BViaUI er rca. <7S-9ai 


OPEN HOUSE 

348 FOUL BAY ROAD 


115.750 

L. Mao 


l-bednom iwodani all-elacirte 
homa edlb panallad LR with 
■bM Oreplaro. Combined 
kitrhan and dUitoH rm. Ih«- 
alble >rd bedroom. Well la- 
eaied, near kNioI*. in Lang- 
fnrd area. LOW taxex 
MUST be aren. InunKltata 
ocmpancy 

Call Audrey Graham. 4TM7ia 
Cdotiy Home Salea. 3)jg323l 


GEORGE RANDALL LTD 


ExHUaive wilb GEORGE S. LEE 
e«. 41V IMI Bur. S»S43J 


BRAVO NEW 

Enow 

EASY TERMS 
BEACTIFULLY FINISHED 
LOVELY VIKV U/T 


OPEN HOUSE 
OAK BAY 


THL'RSOAY 9 - 4 AMD T - * F M. 

Ovar Isa iq O. wf living 
In ihia ehanning home. 
BrlgM 3BiU living ronm. 
Separale dining room wll) 

'akr a luu aav • u 11 a. 
Lovely kilrhen with a break- 
fM bar 3 Brad iixe hed- 
iMinM witfi an liljixiaro: ^ 
prw bathronm Putlall* 
■hettrred eundaek Full 
haaemeni wllh drive in ga¬ 
rage. Move In before Chrlat- 
ma* ftealMlcwlly prined at 
only nsn Dn eame and 

rinr Mth Jovee Miller. 
Oaeny Hama Salea. SW-S3S}. 


STARTER? ! 

RETIREMENT? 

M acre lol In Sidiwy VUiagr. aw 
■ewer water, eloaa to beach with 
view, low (axe*. Eroom houaa with 
OOM twat. clove to acbonli abon- 


$750 DOWN. $80 MONTH 
THREE BfCDROOMS 
IN CITY 

At tha top Ml. .SJetiheri Ave. la 
Ibia Itirce Itedrourn llum ThruUgb 
hall to kilrhen. FIrvpIara In large 
dLnmg num FUl high baaemem 
Wllh new iXIM turoara and glaa* 
vieel hoi water healer. Gaa aliwa 
inrluded E«lra num Ul lha haae- 
menl. Aaking glfl OB. 

Kreluvlve with GEORGE 9. LEE 
Rea. 474.1909 Bua l8SI4g9 


MAGNIFICENT LOVELY GARDEN 

UNOBS fTR UuTED rhla atuno bungalow haa Itvini 

SFA VIEW Hraplaca. dlnjog room. 

CbA vaa.w ^ ^ bedrooma 

From tha llvUg room, dining room Pcmbnilia bathraBre, mbmal alar- 
aiul kHchan of thla attractive, t trie kttetim. tall eaaamanL oU fur- 
badrm. hungalow owrrtooldni COR riaia drlvt-hi nraga, lam laf- 
Dova BAY. 1.390 «| ft. wllh a WiUC wHh Iota of Inal trwM. AMl 
hltfi rniUy devaloped haaamrnl mg only tU iW wllh good terma tin 
an ideal baana for a gtowina c. T Call Bill Sudbury CR SUDS 
famUy. ^ , EXCLUSIVE AGENT. 

Will briow today'i eoM al aniy 
at.Ml 

Call EV 4-iui. EV 94IH, a*k tor 
MX. GREENE. 


958 VICTORIA AVE. 
TUESDAY 7 9 P.M. 

*ga fsnUiy atutro home luat I 
clu from Moraerry Schix* feolur 


SLrvet. 9 bedroom home m 
the Elk Uka diatncl. The 
lower baaemeM level tea 
one lha beat plaru w* 
have leen lor development 
giving lha lucky ownar extra 
bving area on Iba ground 
levaL Large living room, din¬ 
ing rnum. kiichen and aun 
dark on tte main Soar, and 
9 full-iue hedronma and de 
luxe tetoroom m the third 
CU now to view thi* really 
well-deiigned htone with lur 
priaMg lew atepa- 


SEPILED BEFORE 
CHRISTMAS! 

ROOM FOR MUM A DADi 
3 apadoua bedrooma and a 
large view Uvtog rm and 
dan. gue*i-mm. both with 
firaplacM. DouMa Mltmbing 
tattUilea all on a unique 
aouihweat view ua. Cail 
LeaiA A Sparki tor turtoar 
bifamauan and viewing. 

EV 3-4117 


* 4 Be dna a ia i 

* 3 Hathrnian* 

* Itall Living Rm arlUi flregiara 

* .<tr«araie Diiang Rm iteU " 

■ FamUyaim Kilrhen with Book 

* Full aaaenwfit 

FULL ASKING PRICE 
$14,950 

DICK JAMEM In attandiim. 
EV 9-34S1 


BYRON BISHOP. 
Rn. 382-6895 or 385-7761 


110KET 


CLOSE IN 
$8^.00 

Four room bungalow, nira livini 

room with rirepuea 3 badiwom*. 

Ptnbfcik* iMlhfooiii, cftbinH 
•l^tnc kUehn FiHi tmM/nfnT 
EV 2-9145 pwtkaga oU fumace. eomplelaly 
rtplumbed In copper ate rrwired. 
Separala garaga aito ■ alra innall 
.tEvp '•^ wnaa Call Mr SitoDury 

tlFT GR Sim 


JOHNSTONE I.TD. 


HR.S. ADELINE NTCHiOL 
8S3'30M) 

MRS J WALDRON 

479 TM9 

COLONY HOME SALES 
9993331 


sidnp:y 

2427 AMHERST AV?:. 
$850 DOWN PAYMENT 

Thi* Ihrae bedranm. no baaemen' 
home I la on a lovHy <a wte Im. S 
fruil Irere t* rl>ae to •rtwvili 
(nnap''r 1 ati'ii ami ah-ipa R run be 
yowl Inr a full prica of. 

HI 73A 

For further mlormatirvi rail; 

E<4aan4 TW-enaa anyume 


NEW 

nOFE TO SKA 
4 on 9 BEDROOMS 


ua COT'I eppoaita EatoB’a 
as 4394 day w auto! 


R. GILMOUR CONSTRUCTION 9TD. 

-iwesiiMki irt-Ti uoUKq' 


- I’ER-SUNALIXEII HOMES'' 

OPEN FOR INSPECTION 

Every day Till 9 p.m. 

•nd 

TUES. AND THURS, 

from 

7-10 P.M. 

WATCH FOR MOBILE 
OI-TICF. 

lorated al 

SR81 OAKWOOD DR. 


Gold Medillliri Homa. 

Gordon Head. 

Heavy Shake Roof 

Many exirai and bull) Ini. 

three nathronni 

Rumpur Knnm wllh teillt In Bar 

t3T.omi with Term* 

Phixie Marian Prlre, SM-lia. 
Calaiy Home telea. 3Mrai 


V.L A. 

I hat* veveral pruperlles that wi l 
qualify lor ihia type of purchiNr 
••me of whirh are tv* lined. The 
pnre range from 974 SflU i'> Id.TMl 
For fiolher inf-rm«ili-n rail 

LOGIE DUNN 

119434 


LANGF()RD 

Retlrvrnatt bungalow with 4 romri. 
no haiemml. •eparale garage, amail 
loL low taxei gS.Ogt. 

QUADRA-CUOK 

High and among the treea—thla 9- 
^ 4 roan BUNGALOW ha* rharm. 3 

:■ build- hedrmmt. both twin alee, full ha«e- 
■ on to ment. Beautiful eondlltun. With 
Fiv da- terma, glS 99U. To Inaprrt either at 
Dm Dt above, call L. WUkina: 189 BUI; 
Rca. ineMD 

FRASER BI8COE 

TSO Pandora Avenua 


JHMS . MOST FOR YOGR 
MONeiY A vaekiue 9-bedrinm 
htnne. higb lanatnan near DON 
CASm acnOOL bright hv- 

l>ng nxan. dmlng nxna with new 
|■l«|]•4<vwa)l nig. Very modern 
karViefi with expnwivr am aroix) 
rabiiMia Stesroic UtlUiy Ronm 
,Prltwla ihni hall to tedixnma 
;laivwly vuiMy battaunm with rer 
■inlc Ule M i o war .wtola. Full baae 


erry 

A REAL BARGAIN 
AT $7,950 

Thla twp-hedr'vini hnm* li elnae Ir 
arhtxila and iranipartatlon. ha* i 
Mr* living nxan and family-airr 
dinlog rocin. lire* eltrtrir kiirhm 
full tearmeni While iturro. Thi* 
home la iiiuaied among neat wen 
kepi home* Call Edward Thomia 
■nyilmc, Rea. GR 7-gMQ ar Office 
MS-nn. 


LOOK AT 
THIS 

Over 1.309 aq ft If luxury tn Hdi 
ABR tkime placid -al a rarnar 
ka. 9 tar** roughed in notna i«i 
yiwer lavet l7iM home tea MI tte 
UlUe extra* that Mve mu true 
eornterL imSudiic g’4% fliwnrtag 
Eaaapl Cbngtmcti nti Co Ud. 
MsaiBi 119-7434 (eveal 


COOK MAPLEWOOD 
54% MTGE. 

9 BR level fxan* un quiet rui 
•te-air l-arg* Oft arut kitchen LM 
I* well treed, extra large. glx19h ft. 
Tu View pli«*e ewU Jark Fletcbcr 
<w Hm Bla>-k al 90-43*4 


Ltd. lo RiAke an appolntmenu Ph. 
. MKIW or 9M-7494. __ 

WATERFRONT 
5>g ACRES—$15,800 


UNIVERSITY 
3 BEDROOMS 
REC. ROOM 


Old. cad. a4d ENGLItel farm rot-1 
tage—very ehaniung indeed. LDI 
CATION 4k93 CHERRY TREE| 
BEND. Tte dieri art no longer; 
Iter*, yiai may now peek tn >oitt| 
tearl'i rcxitent SIX ronma al rham 
and IMiiguc Very wnnid irvxidail'eL. 
Bxrallenl hewting and wirlnc. and 
plumbhix A rmliy fine cxaaiiry 
I atmoanhere. al the Beaver Lake 
Pa#lt enirancT Aprmx 1900 *g ft 
plan, plia aliaiTavl il-xi'ile ga- 
rage and gueet room. Aitcin* B9.900. 
Exreadlngtv enay term* available 
Mr STOmERS EV 3 DOl 01 
BMaite evee. 


PRIVATE SALE 

Well eonalrucled Eaqulmalt homa. 
living rewm with ftreplact. dining 
area, eanUal hall, all with hardwwM 
noon. Good family kitchen it'xM'. 9 
bedrooma 4 pier* tathroiim. full 
remeni baacment with Ird bedroom 
or rumpu* room. Driva-in garage 
new oil furnace, wired lor wither 
and dryar. nice lot go-xior laxe* 
9U7 naL Caah..ln a good mortgaga 
U ll4.Ma EV 9M3a 


Wllh vlewa nf the Olympira 
from a upaciwi living nxim, a 
aepatafe diiwtt nnn arel a 
bright lamily xitrhrn. thi* buine 
ha* 3 bedroom* and utility cn 
main flour The haiemeni haa a 
firoihed rerreatlofl room a 
rl-wei 9r Uvae can •d-araam 
clotoea. wurkahup area and 
extra •torage. Lorated In art* of 
Victorla'a mual doirahl* arcaa. 
the prlci) li cmiy tZSJOD. To 
viaw, pleaae call. 

LORANE COnDFELLOW 

4n 29C* 

COLONY HOME SALES 
sisAai 


Modern 4-n(an hun^iow plua ■■ 
rage wUh Xusn aukr an ft. of 
wuterfnn wllh km c et *( tail 
iHnoke Call 31M MURDOCH, 
a*371. rea 983 39*0. Johnaton A 


MARIGOr^D I 

Ckwa to arhauii, rhurrnea. iRapping. j 
fU 1 bedmimi, lull haaemeni. i 
OU.M hrai. Dhle Carport Large! 
Iimlly kltehrn with lunckrx EXTRA 
, bldg. MM it XUS' Inciudea tn tha 
I full price of only IIEISO. with 
I tuma Pleaaa call Hnn Black or 
IJaek netcher al 3»43»L 


616 CONSTANCE a KteSio** eviuS 

CLOSE TO NADEN Bvi taa. 

AND DOCKYARD 

l-bedraaa bungalrw. no haaemeni OAK B^ 

and no Map*- New wtnog and itntvwdc 

plumbinc Taaee only ».«D net. uiaiviMVia 

wind tor waiher and *yir. Drive rroa badr u wito. au a 
fay. It Intorcitad call my agenL baiha: family rooiB; 
Rarolid Wan, EV 9-1491 or Ken hnbby ronm Urga ■ 
WngH. BV »«4n or oCOca, BV 9-8149 room atto dIMng ran 
Min deiai tonallae M 
dn ml waia (he cw 


TWO BEDROOMS 
1«.»0 

1701 DOWN PAYMENT 


SIDNEY VILLAGE 

Cuta cozy and eamhxtable. Sh: 
bkrka froen itoraa. 9 bedrooma No 
iteca. attoched garage FuU price 
.. jv- . _ .. PIpea. 

Homei SaIci. 


BROWN BROS. 
AGENaES LTD. 
1129 Rlanenard Street 
BVSSTTl AiDUina 


Coay home, modertuied and 
comfortable, near achoeli and 
■hopa. 9700 down payment bal¬ 
ance at la per mtaiih. Call 
Elile OBneo. 4TT-4IW or Coiaiiy 
Rrxnc SaJaa. 1M92S1. 


iSS-Slll 
EV 94291 


SANTA SAYS 


BUILD 
OR BUY 
WITH 

CONFIDENCE 

trem a wHI aolabllthcd and ax- 
peilenred houae corutnictlun Arm 

Wa have home* raedy to mnva Into _ 

■I all llmea. We alao deiign and mrm fur 
hullrl hnmr*. frnfn vnur plana ol ireprd g 
nur*. Xaiapl ComlrurUnn O’ Ltd or drive 
310 Dftusla* St.. lat-CIPI or » 

3897494 <avaal Mr 


lYoQ can't pta Ihlf hnute under (he 


VLA—17 arte* la Gordon Head 
wito a im 9. modwvi. full 
bu^M'«me Fir* ttroe cd- 
frred Mr *ale Prite ns.UO 
Call 7. llonrr 9l»399g. ISLAND 
HOMES LTD 


OAK BAY 

CARNARVON PARK 


imonggfe. 


NO CASH NEEDED 
U yon hava enough aquity tn yuur 
preaeni boma 

TO TRADE 

(h « a new (xana. GR 1 Ute. 


OAR BAY BORDER 
TWO BEDROOM.’t 
« IflO 


BY OWNBR. OAK RAY HOME. I 
S.ivn iq. R, uipla plumnuig Clo*ri 
to arho^a. bu« and ihoppuig renirr 
Completely redone Irwirte and ou' 
tide. All mntertala wider guaiTui ' 
tee BV 9-trtL_ 

NW. 9-REDROOM NHA HOME. 
Gordito H*ad. 117 89(1. low down 
payment EVllSWi Frank Anni* 
Conitrueticn Lid. 

WINNER OF TWO ICE CAPADES 
neketa la Reg C Cunrad. 790 Mid 
dletuiL 


irST LL8TKD. Ihl* rharm 
Ing tlueru hum*. |u«t rlghl 
for Ih* retlnng rnuple or lha 
•tarien' Liong niom la 17 
a 13'. The kilehen la large 
wllh a mndernined pantry. 
Thr ahiipi and Iratuniiriall'W 
are at in* mrrter TO VIKW 
CALi. JEAN KOWALSKI, 
47*9171 -a 9IMXnL nanny 
Kiene tele*. 


LOvBtv. New. »brc«oom 

Paiwramto vlewa. Hand-ipllt cedar >»*"«. latie ha VifW Royal. Un* 
(toake double gabied ronf. Complried >a8 hn*. Am mg pew teme* 
4 mofltha. LwHlwaped. IM.Sni Tele- Cathedral cMroiKc. 9 ari<xia living 
phona 4IB.3B19. naan, kitchen Hardwood flaori 

ihf‘iu|huut Ranrn rock fireplace 
■ 914.71141 Low down payment Will 

IH ACRES IN yiLLAGE OF SID- Ixki Iradr Phona ownar. GR 9-994 
nay, 3-badmim tiraMi. e ' ‘ 

rapnire Ownar 1»2W4. 


kitchen arxl halhnnm FuN ba*c- 
meni. neiinrale garage Larga ) 4 
Full pnne 9M,lfl5, Plewaa call Tori 
liravea. SC9B13 Gantoer Ajpmciei 
UrI 389-1449 

PRIVATE 'sale - S-REDRnrM 
homa on large ha. 79ni47, In View 
Ri’ial. 114 800 GR9-mR 


$1,000 DOWN . 

l arga. 3Mnr«y, aider. 9 bedroom 
family home In Jqhllee aren. Tnp 
rrgidlllnn Inatda and <111. including 
new hirnare vntrlng. hot waler 
tank and rahlnet kKchen Full price 
nS.MlI. will arrepi •mall houaa In 
trade. <77 3(122 or 184 3711. 


fTVy DN. PAYMT nnva by 1119 
Haultam Si. Sound 9 beuronm. 
lull teiemenl hou*e Varani pua- 
neaalnn. PDre D 9M. Call J. 
M n 0 r e. .bW 3994 ISLAND 
HOMES LTD 


n3.wn m'Plex central 

Will aceeqM 3nri nveiakge paper or 
■mat) ider home in (lade ax'drmn 
peymeni CnM' » 371* or 477 TK 


PAT MURPHY 

Meirorreilaa Realiv Ud. 
Mitoe. aniiime 


_ , FOR c K E A P B R TAXES AND 

SMALL SROOM HOUSE ON BUS baUar UvlrgL are Grant A Janking 
Caa. Near ahopputg. Tarma. MMtn I at Langbad. CR I-I73A 


THHER . BKliRriOM HDMR 9174 
dackaort EV 4 9896 for paiiinlart. 












'JilliiL II 


ISO HOUSn FOR SALI 


ISO HOUSES FOR SALE 


152 WATERFRONT 
PRORERTIIS 


M2 WATERFRONT 

• FRORIRTICS 


Pol 11 ics .Lu kemi rm 


Tu«i4ay. Oa*. 7. mi 


pf rUKT ALIEXCIKS 
‘ . LIMITED 
r* - > EV 2 csi 


ATTRACnvy WATERTROVt LOT 
Bir« 1 W odCA^nlai Miaaa 

ranug wrm Pruv U r«i A. B. 
Hjnt« lyid;! U.AAd. BC 


CHOICE WATTJUTlOlrr 
1 as n oalarfnmt «ntk 1 t<*dn 
Ivanii, Idral i\.*. wMI Di» 
bnat Arra, rTar ta cKv — 
atkina tlbod 

] Ovar hair arrt <4 miartninl aHth 
nrw hr*na. ScndarTuI 

mmrnlna aiM boa'lnf — aaklna 

txxo 

ror ant«ilnimacii te \itm ntaaia — 
r MarAhall SfS-TEn anyflma 
BOORMAK ANVKSTMENT CO.. < 
'^LTD 

U1I CmvH, SL 


l)()l (',I.AS REALTY 
I.IM! I ED 

1710 rkiUk-'^< .-iraat CV t-ST-H 

Ht*‘«>n'a flu 


W Trrritijt* 9> pbvtH rad ia 
A'lanr* ta full evm 

IV {CHS !«««> ••• •« n.irt* 

Kj:.-; E RV 4-mt or 

UHMW. 

C N. Co . 


Ill WANTIO Tq BUY 
HOUSES 


gi4rge 

$8,9SU 

( ItAHMlNO t<iJla tlueroi 3 bMnsm 

haiH-inml nnmv In ImmAirMiatF con- 
U‘ s Cncnpnrt forvad yard miikra 
lan-n and anrulibory. fun tmiaod at 
witK Ttva mwld br idral Or a 
rating) c?ciUT>la aa taxao and hwtinl 
ara varr kna, rsiy a S><irt trtiK to 
hua and ihuoruru. To vlaw na 
KKEO MrLAVOHLnt tl IvFaJB 

hrtldilnA 


SDBHRBAS LIVING 
?<a tavtc Okaa to a-hOiiWand nna- 
ponaiiiai. 9 ''Vf«m4i| aluminum'A>din( 
iKi baar-ml 3 bntrmt. mb. 
alix- IdiriMm uill} illniiw. atra. Car¬ 
nal. Aciaiix 'i ..t an airr with oul- 
THi.lilIn^ Wall art Wi k (rant road, 
and on a di'ad-and •iraai 

lAiiA rmcr la.sno 

Mr rtoMm. CV b-flM anvtimo 


ESQITMALT 


COMMERCIAL 

klshe:uman 


HHA laaorr*! H BiklA' au.a< ii. 
iBcauos •.nn aata <&<*) •e*. 
LAW MOILi-in 

1V 1 737« Hoona «!• A 

ToMi and Ooucarr Raalij UA 


Sr'ld hit tnal lur CA^H' Hr and k>a 
■nta araSxkint lur a auilania taiir^ 
manC Imnr. prtlrraMy iM m-rr 
IIAtOO. Th* U tbuuld ba ■iliahW 
tor a ' ilrali latdrn and a fivn. 
hduaal Mint ba M a ntii—lilj 
riod naiahliurtkjad. anwhcrt to 
(inatar Virturia ataa Yoat botna 
may ba wtmi ihay an loukina tel 
I! you want la tall nil BEN'SIU.EY 
QL'niH. EVMUY a*aa. wa-ni 
aiuUrea. Hraytaad lUalir U4. 


W.VNT 

WATERFRONT REVENUE? 
SEE MY AD UNDER 
WESTERN HOMES LTD. 
MAIN AD. 

JOHN JAMES 
WESTERN HOMES LTD. 


OAl BAT BOCTN 
ChoMa UaaA buildliHI M rina la 
Ov A*m>F. nm Ulna nflarad. 
B M Hinn nil Draia tevitel'to. 
WkSiCT. Uardnar Aatnciaa Lid. 
JbSiMd. 


REVENUE HOME 
CLOSE TO TOWN 

fldar hncnr In aar-allant randtilm. 
(xnvartad 4 huuaaktamnf micna 
nr. and laicr lltiml PMn with Rra- 
ptara. 1 b>'.lrm» and 1 kliohma 

unlit}, posifiiiy rrniad at ora iodl 
n main n<icr IXIM haat. Full 
ramani tiamt KlIl.t,Y rURNlFHEU. 
Xry >"ur ottrt rn tltinb 
Mr Obm-i. EVS-HTM anyuma* 


BY THE WATER' 

F'C rair «»).tniiaaiL ana rd tha 
funt charmina anrl laiahii rvcla^ 
waiar viawa. Sail a hiaL Walrh tha 
wnitr h-rda aM lUrk nwn trvU. 
A (amll.x paradiaa nxira and pyra 
rxlma, or a yiain* rrupia't mvaa'. 
rranL A aair^-raitalnarl tuita will 
hi-tb CiinBliJarably ca Iha muatcaaa 

K tmtodi. Catnnra to uppar and 
aar wtOi no tiapa. Tha land « 
aaJnaHa too: % of an arra by th« 


Eh-usperouSiCentTatnl on reconstruction at recently that the JUipenesB 
individual diitntty and have mlacofutrued democracy 
ai m f ■ n t n g an egotlsttcal, 
small, hourgeoia life. They de¬ 
plored the absence of national 
ideals. 

As they see It. the Japanesw 
I are looking only for the (tood 
I life with the rorollary; Let th« 
I rest of Asia^et along the best 


TOKYO lAP) 

end aocially • advanced Japan home, 
seems a natural choice for lead- welfare and enjoyment of The 
ership in Asia. But Japan's good life. 

voice is muted and no Aslan Japan built a defence forre of 


200' SEAf-RONT 

AnpriM. I tert Wtwrni un-r'k 
wry bbriudtd. tT mUrf nut fkok* 
•my. lYte Italy (armti. BMd. 
Aum C. HLTCHCSO*l. tv ASHA. 
CRB-ISaa C N. SfONTAGUB CO. 


juvr RACK rnoM hawad 


FriFiKlt rtliHiis and cumins 
bark Mra to livt. Mad aa 
unukual hetna wiik p4""7 
tnd.ar-^iuldaa' trap fur idti*- 
rnaitol Uxing. Two Sadmuma. 
nn haartnem but ton of npur 
tiiarr A vipw woM ba ak* 
Iwt nut ciaaMtal. Around 
BU QUI. if >PU ran hWp ma 
phima Anita Cullan. aetet, 
Cctony Hocna Sato*. BMOL 


CASH roil Tocn. acmacr 


ership. Why? 

For one Uting. Japan has 
shown few slgni of producing a 
leacMr eapahle of laiBKhlng the 
country on tha road to political 
domination to Asia. 

For Japan to be able to ■«- 
aitme a role of leadership in 
Asia, it alao had to prox-lde 
•omethinc that coukt inspire 
ihoae other countries. 

.MODCfLATION 

But Japan's post-war diplom¬ 
acy can be summed up in one 
n-ord: Moderation. Most of the 
young Asian countries are rwt, 
looking for moderation. 

They are raked tv Commu-i 
nist-inspired wsw Ees’er keyed to 
a liberation theme, burning with 
nationalism, or are neucralistie. 

Japan Is different Seen by tts ANAHIM LAKE tCP) Pch' cnuver hospital from noUnds to 
Asian iwighbort. Japan ia enrl- uee formally laid a charge of his hack and right shoulder. Hn 
ously rich and de\eloped but it* capital murder Monday as tbeyjwas in good condition Monday, 
politics are lukewarm. It It continued thetr posse hunt for a| From Ws hospital bed, he said 
anIl-CommunItt but sereams If guspect tai the ahooting death j he and others had run to Ids 
U.S. planes take off from Okl- O-year-old Jamus Jack. cousin's cabin on the reserve 

nawa for Viet Nam. And It ^ ^ „ after hearing her screaming u 

trades with China. ml *he was being beaten up. 

HONEY WEUXYME mils^ of here. t 

Japanese mon^ and techno)- Eight RCTdP officers were - 

ogy arc welcome In the other hpiped by more tt»an 20 armed 

countries but Japan's pollUcal foresoy peiwmel. a tracking • ^JSSl 

Blvle. bears Uttle weight hUny dog and several planes. 

cofi&teh^r JftMn ' a tha (top of ' behind and icI! unconscious, 

u fi mill, nn n»i rninH of RCMP saM the artt has had; ai Ws father and others ruslM 


SIDE-RY-SIDE DUPLEX 

ril* hMlIon. gold rmlal atm • 
rnnnif. uaip •lit* nm* rtnibd sl SB 
wc me. Other Mitr. belna held vm- 
rant for ourrhAbris, i mnw biua 
uiillly. Oldrr l>B« dutow. but In 
■nid rrouIUkn. >11 r* itonanlH lb* 
nd- and sol enoMt tAumblae 
>Ai] nrw Kirins 

FULL PRmt ONLY MSOd 
with S^nd trrm*. 

Ur.'VinL CVSIRM aiullmb 


Practical Pair 


SAY 

GOlMSYE TO TOK OTY 
FOR A GOOD n:y IN UUNOf'CRO 

sifl.no 

Ttmt beIrM you trtw In tnmi <4 
jrtt, nuAm homri en rtihrr udr. 
Thif mndrni l-bnSmn wtiitr «turr« 
I'unaake* U ■ vouns eauptr'i dr- 
1 gti! Lsrtr kttrnm. itorpert. Iprsb 
to< kOT ikvi. Ml} irrm*. plrw* 
aah nie abuut thia on*, 
as SHERfiy RKtNs. Ev:-i3a 
nr RVIAM 

tA-YD or PEACE A.ND gUlET ^ 
Y'.'Bidrnmi hemr to (verntnris to. 
raluiL FYill baarnW New oN te. 
Kii^ Oaiifrr t>tkmbln«. Caras*. 
VnfMabii cardnn Caed value ■< 
S' TSS,, atma-n by apfuralnirnl only. 
J. ETTTMA. EV1-4391 any-jin*. 


Police Hunt 
Suspect 

In Gun Death 


aCUaA. OAita i ilTlcil 
cvbfltM jihirTan 

fmawPir VMS* tm 

vANTdb AeAKTMcaT sna ta 

toed locaUto) to Uto dty fteas 

KMapi 4.'an«nMtlce Ob LIA. 
as DSL 

WA-YTCD - aids LOT 114 SAAY- 

bA « Ote BbL ara^hly toUS 


CASfl SIONBT 
rOR YOl'R UOUI 

Yvains «uuM aatS Uitor 
hnmr and Srmrairiv ntre 
a S4 neWm. mmaaMM bianr. 
Prrfrr P a i r () • I 4. Rich 
Ouadra or (toh Biy b« wiU 
ruxaidvr blJ aroaa IIARIR 
MAL8i>Y. ttumm Cbltoiy 
Ham* teJ«A ason 


••BOAT OR BUILDINff 
LOT’ 

U.se your boat or building 
lot or Peninsula farm acre¬ 
age as down payment or 
p<tuity In this new 4 hedrm 
home In a close-in Gorge 
location. For further partic¬ 
ulars call: 

DOaN HARVEY LTD. at 
EV S0167 

“The Exclusive Realtor" 


OLDER HOMES WANTED 

IM 

Nice Residential Area 
Pnr« fafM SU OW «* >U flsa 11* 
hav* rllnnu waiiioc—w pMai cbll 
lOHY CUAPUA.S at EV L«f41 aay- 
Hm* 

harUivmm Sfoirlljc* LU. 


K AIR FI >; L n 

ONE SPAHOI’S HUME 
OK DDK-RY-«4DR DCPLCX 
yViH TWO LAlMf.s 
OR TWO SMALL >'A.MILIP.5 
rk-* to. Ttmlly rwltoal prtiprrly 

7 'Ai al:-icr'bF'-. kSi Ink waMr 

N-ai:rto Pvil bwieroml. FOil] pru-* 
D)39n I am iTVol amvij* le rt- 
r«iv* yno* riiquiry on th.i nnc 
Call J. gTTFMA, U EV i-43a 
aayam* 


KM arTva. WSd i ■'■pi to lha C>4 

KU s««ekCt). Qvranat ibV* nn 
«aay torma «■! arty SI&flaA Call 
rtm< inrnw at aS> SUDOB Call 
>e Mia MAYf AIR ftCALTY LTO. 


$12000 CASH!! 

Rriirvd cijupl* will p*F naiii <fram 
Yio.iui to |14.0D(i< ak- a Jbadrouda 
baaninm hi*gc la a nica nrtaoiuD 
am Quadra. Oak Bay. Gars* *(r. 
Y>(*y HKiuld tab* miijr pnaimnw 

c# ai lb* MnvsBiteTv «d an r-mnr. 
Rraai call Bi-rb R<ii«an. IV 2-Ziin. 
Ito EV 7-IISL RafTT Ftator L4d. 


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WHY? 


* SHIS WINTXR BONUS. 

• ON OUR LOT OR YOURS. 

• WIDE CHOICE or PLANB 

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BEESON AND PINCH HOMES 
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•mda to Eaqulmall and ivquim a 
4-brttn>Qin. full bartinmt bima. Haa 
a (aif BDuunt M cato te Ama 
paymanl. II jrtai can b*ls — Cktl 
PRANE CARK. tV MNl. H«nh- 
WMUra Sarufttini UiL 


aRXNTW>n.'D 
19 AOIBS 

A to> to di te'*4y C.aa par art*. AI 
n*M*d laad. Prxsitkt* <to M* i**^ 
Pur BHrs inlcimau>M call 
PRED EBLON 

EV MUT EV AIMS 

_N«toH(«A RmIU UA 


YOU MUST 
SEE THLS! 

Thii la a a*at. iturr* bom* to th* 
city tolth oMy I ilrp* to oilmb. near 
bin. acliad and non. Coniiunt of 
b«tns rwtoi. bOfht kJlcbrti. ouuty 
rocm and t«» ardreoma. Priced al 
97 a with n.flSii duwB I try your 
carti oBtt *77) Yoa eta too** ten 
tea ctoae hm* toiiMn-ow. 

I.ORNE ATKINS 
in 7774 Re* EV4aDt 


AS NEW 

l-yMrcM iplit lr««4 tmM to anw 
ara*. Faaiura wDi wlui firotoan 
In llvine ixaica. Ijam rak •Metric 

totewa Abadnainv d*iuar bath 
ha* odorad fUlWm ** iiMiail - to 
rurnpw ronm And rrainhvd lo plMiib- 
1ns te toroad baih doam. butoM 
rarpurt and lundock. IMc* SJANtt 
V«ry sond 1*7111* avalMbw. Plana 
Per avrtUtoi 
CtTY BRnKRRAOK LTtt 
SdSM 


PRIVATE PARTY BBQt.'aiES A 
bedfiKaa bwifatow or iolimfvw wiia 
tounmaM to Oordaa Haad. Uaii«r- 
Uly CteMa, CBdboni cr OordMa 
Bay krraa Catfi to tBfltS Pria- 
rlpali oMF. Apply Vamato Piwaa 

tort ML_ 

NO OV A-NIM OS ain»-l WILL 
n-ba a eaab oBm « ete RENT¬ 
ABLE tortia neardiCto M aaailKte 
or •rttotwn. Pfunr ny uent. .Mr. 
■ edm al IVStoB «^T>«zl 
biday te toal acluto. Nmtaad 
HaaUyUA_ _ 

CASS cuLni 

«Ui pay au cato at ca* to sun- 
Ma W yia* 1 or SbadroM scana 
with haittoktoi il poiiaiA CHS 
vicui toois. EV 93«ai m CRsawk 
Byrca pnea BaDU _ 

I WtH'bUT tRUB I OR SBO- 
ra>kn hoaw i*nnidtoi*4y te ea«lL 
If U'a rtSlabl* te rcntol p ar ;» wa. 
Par Call arilA call ay a^tol. 
EUWDod BauU at NrwataaB Batty 
Lu.. CTWm. aaycRtoa. _ 

doOD CLEAN 3-BBDRM RCTTRE- 
dimM baraa to gtevoMMS anao to 

t uutod tor cwto ^cr J. Hdtoa. 
VAtoSI-lilMS Hamm LU 


MOUNT TOLMIE 
OVER H ACRE 
THREE BEDROOMS 

Ah •v'ellMit fanlly hcana bidlt mi 
a hweCy treed lo( na a d*a(|.«nd 
■Crete CoD<pr»u>C oil itania plia 
lars* larreaii-n man with nr*- 
place, iim haihrocani. itparal* par- 
• I* apd dnufel* carpnrt. Tbii h.ioia 
to avaitobl* te Imnediat* orcto 
Btari aad muM be arid Cmr vtM 
tok laria touihpate available. 

Pitoe tBfBO 

Plaaa* cal] B. P, Gortov ETI-n74 
ar CRTera te tmtn*diala tolpec- 


FAlRnSLO 

Pin* lamiiy Ima. I badraomA rui 
dinms'nim. full baaimart LklO 
MaLc bmi new wrtns. Pnee wim 
tormt. |U.1Da 

CLUBE TO TOWN 
Boaci.-ua flamily bona. 4 bedraana 
tin. aweMa. iaM:>Mata- hmu 
1^* W.VU Ti vw** itkinr 
C. H HOLLAND REAL E-TTATC 
U) Viea EVL0O4 « EVAftol 


Holiday charmers! l»w- 
waist Jumper has kicKy 
pleats for hopping Bboard a 
lohuol Ikis or daacing eff to 
a parly. Choose vclveteco. 
corduroy. 

Pnated Pattero 90U; ChiL 
dren s Slses J. 4. 6. g. 10. 
Size 6 >imper m yards 35- 
inch nap; blouse 114 yards 
JVinch. 

Fifty cents tSOci in eoins 
fno stamps, pleatcl for j^ch 
pattern. Print plainly siz*. 
name, address and style 
number. 

Send order to M a r 1 s b 
I fartin, care of lYw Daily 
Ojtenlit. PattrrB Dept. W 
Front Snwet West. TVimnio, 
Out. • 

Diseover the secr-'ts of ■ 
well - dressed woman! Dis¬ 
cover 350 flattering, new de¬ 
sign ideas in our new Fall- 
Winter Pattern Catalogue. 
All Sim! Ctoupnn for free 
pattern in Catalogue. Svnd 


COMMERCIAL LOT 

FBm RiU. PALFBXY Sto-Cn. 
i. H WihiMtok a Co. bknitrd. W 
rm Stojas te mfrtmaPhB oa Itito 
VALL’ANUE kB a-sh TWO rate 
toiteia- rtiord RiGsnr u Mtoa 
•an torrn* 


LANUPORO 

r S-badroaoL nn-bawTMito 
tlS.ie with n.Oil deanv. 
47I-4UI ar IlSailS 


Two from Lome, capital of this fh^ 
mer German colony on AfrtoB'i 
western slave ooaait. 

1.4M DA>< KRS 
Move than a thousand meiv 
women and children were danc- 
ir« to die wild beat of tom-toms 
during the Cabniis Tribal Feast 
when the two tneior-irRiler 
trucks crashed through the 
crowd, scattering broken bodies- 
Police said both the Afrtcae 
flrivers were travelling >t high 
qyeeds szid apparently lost con¬ 
tra) of their vehicles. 

' Ambulances rushed the injured 
I to hospilBlf U Lome. 

AIB A.MBI’LjU<CB ADM 
A OO air ambulRncc flew 
from Cbtonou. capital of neiglp 
lioring Dahomey, to help in tha 
emergency. At leas) three sur* 


ENGUSH STYLE 
COTTAGE 
3 BEDROOMS 

■iitolte Ml tea. la to* c«wtry. 
PM Mky 4 mdM from Qiy C«Mr«. 
Witt SI’m *11 fkan* fiai rKrttly h**it 
l«npvB*«l ate Mtortfrt.’a fOtoteM-rt 
•an b« sivvn. 

AMoas MTSt 

PtMU* cte J. r. OataldM as 7171 


PRIVATE .SALE-Z.BEDRnOM TWO 
Warry horn*. r*niod*il*A Em 
ibMtL Is 2SS fun arc* UDI XcNa* 
toti CvA). Pnr intetMtloa oaB 
CREIUS__ 

^Brj3ROOU~BUNCAIjOir^ tto 
an* part lM«*ni*fli. drtabi* 'taras*. 
Ian* let aa-laa m Boa «CI. da 
aw. __ 

VICTORIA CONSTRUCTION LYtk 
ikkrt indto on Curtca»-RuU! waMia 
Pboa* Ur Joste EV 44UJ to 
BAS9B far fuO aaWIculan 

PI.ISS fto HEWfWTRT. BEWr OR 
tpQ 3 MoterB boMra cm W acne 
toS-UW _ 

CLEAN. OOZY, SBEDRntK RF" 

tlCVlIlFtt HMIiC. bic* tociUsM ISU 

Lea Avteu# 


■ Street packed with inake- 
danciia; vtllagen celebrating a 
tribal feast sod kiUed 115 per- 
snas including an American 
Peace Onrpsmtn. police said 
Monday 

The hurtling trudn also left) 
nure than 100 perwos gmvely 
injurad. police said. 

Four othsr peace coEpamen 
were amoog •» tokired. They 
suffered fitooSures sod iwiunds 
but wvre re p orted out of danger 
PROM BrrrAiiO , 

The (ktod peace corps workeri 
was IdRitifled as James George 
Drlwyofl, 20. <d Buffalo. N.Y. 

I Peace corptoffiolsls ia Wash- 
tndoa confirmed toe'death and 
said they had received tele-; 
phosN reports of Ow aocident.) 

raioe said the accident oc¬ 
curred Sunday in tlie village of 
Soutouboua about 180 miles 


SALT SPRING ISLAND 

P juWH Ito ten Is rto teto tob* 

tcM* to nn pw scr* T-M Ball. 
Cbfn Buteto- Al*aflii._ M-Stof 

TRADR PROOfCTTVK FARM 
M(« bon* Cha* la Pnr •teWiwfS 
l»*n» V^larto F rtm. Bbk aa. 

ISf RULf ISLANDS 


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I D ACRES 

Ln-ff. <4r«rvd ate tea te. On iMvte 
Mrvrt with n*M bomra. Cul-f ba 
■ibMvIdf^ tou 9 kuteite kka 
•*41 bMll!. l-ywartoS Ma-n*r bant 

Mte I Mate ate bay loA Cote la- 

WCPTMlI 

MMWm BtoS DOWN 


«k* avaBaUa M tali Wnm aai 

Uti- tob** Rtof imaSs ihfraick 
noUULaS lAWEES LTD . m A 
Fon :af«*l. P>MM e*«aa nf—ate 
Bib a (ElafBteS MTIW te raa. 

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SALT SPRING LA-NDN LYtL 
Larar-t Oair blate tealte 
Kwabrtete :ia 

Bte W Gaaen — Pbm Kf Wl 


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■nmi NHX HisN Qtedra. Paarr* 
Cniwtna-lkat, »C'4Sn afiyflmr 


NEW NHA HOMES UN SIDNEY 
Onjy Sl.iMi auwn. cte (teay li* tiua 
MtettI boy SH-Sl] 

9M EI.LRTCrr FLACS - (fteTtlB 
hm ] bteraem tptit into on aui*! 
•Lr**L B.mSowB. teMI- CRrlfm 

IsV COUMTB 1 MMU and 
fropirtim 


Td aoyute WHO ms a a*M 
boias btoil ttM tentan i teS 
ihia COULD BE all ite teaMy yoa 
B*afl to sat yoamU ate tb« tomliy 
to • BBaBkins ww bmii* CUTTOH 
DtSICNED to aici rM ate lb* 
totosM I rum ctetet to 

VALE AWAY fnte tbfl LA.NOUIRD 
w.di Biemy to mr sockat ate 
biteto to tom aara tatarai i .,. CsE 
te Sto sartlcttlan to 


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NORTH NAA-NICB 

TLA 

I n.US ACRES 


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4 LOTS LEFT I 
ASH ROAD 

SEE THESE 1/WXLT BIGS TREED 

LOTS LARGE FRONTAGES ’SF 
TO KWi SOME HAVE HEAUTTFUL 
UiMNTAIN VIEW PRICED moU 
94 ion TO 94 3ne ai'ILn TO tlTT 
UNDER WINTER WDRR& DF.AL 
DtRECT WITH FRASER CO.**- 

ermimoN ltd call no*, let 
WARDLE. OrriCB won, 
BOHE <nmi. 


MR CLARK 


iPeaceful Conquest 


S A Sbteraen boBto sArt a mm- 1 

S roocB Mlt-eantatote cabto tlntor- I 
S Mn b t iteiB mato a>aH*' IS 
8 raflatotte aPcMaa «Mllk awtli- 8 
fi •tep* ate cbtckaa nuia. wirte B 
S te ai ate rappaf Fblte. Pml 1 
S itall and teiUns firtillM* cm S 
a lUsiiway. BBiMy Bi>Biad barry fi 
8 cann. fndi ate baa*] mm ti**a B 
I aroaany taacan ate mm ptror s 
t uteri odtlvaliaa te sateaa •*» a 
B daca. S 

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WENDOVER, 
tlLll with the CBpscity to turn 
out 150 gallant of alcolw) s day 
was raided Iqr RCMP oftieers 
early Monday and three men 
were arrested and clwrged wilh 
Ulegal possession of n still and 
illegtl poBsesaion of aleohol. 


VICroHU COHSTBUenON LTD: 

EVMUS 


8 RiFic BUT - ertaoe 
a Td VMM <«a IV1 lut 
S ifssni aaytun*. 
fl RON SEDUBR 

a Mamute RmUW LH. 


Is being built to the basie huQ 
<}aigT) at a Seattle m«rine ar¬ 
chitect but il it far tram an 
ortUnaiy vessel. 
p an artist, Seidl hss mads 


VANCOUVER (CP) A 
bearded artist and hit family 
I plan le sail under fearsome 
iHaids war lymbola In a peaee- 
'ful eooquest of the Pacific. 

They are building a 41-fool' 
.sailing ketch in toe majestic i 
design of a Haida Indian war' 
, canoe. They hope it will cam 
them north to study the native 
I crafts of B.C. and Alaskan In¬ 
dians, then south to study the 
native crafta of PoIyne.iia. 

TBAB or WORK 

Albert Seidl. 30. with hia wife 
Use M helper, has the hull In 
frame after a year of hard 


COWMENCDIO tATUBOAT 


RETtREMXNT HOUK 
Wteliy IncBIte In ■ OniMry •ytllte 
■nr N>«lnw It thl( CMBAirtoNB 
}-utem*n, full bantocpi hvin*. Ill- 
oBite Ml 5 B'-m to f4*>>te. riMrte 
Ifvff iBte. T)M muitrn ri*<Nre 
IMI k.t(1bu Will MSrvulty ttipm 
to 'hr Lady to tbt hraa- Oe dlt- 
Ulet teltr iusply. 19 Iran tmt 
■te tBfit* Full [Fini jiMi m n 
Tmii Rimm MWBrt Mr. J. A. 
'Hrrii Quidr. at fUMR or ■VMtate 
79-CCS iHStSli rfo H. J W Bv«ra 
Linuial U4 Trrmate A**aut, Ns- 
teiino. RC. 


Open ntry afltnioHi (aarapt 
fii to teyi 1.I0-4:S s.m. inell 
•id. CMmrn toavlas Utt«m 
b*r tab and iiav* rteui te 
ihr prlra on ibftr lorriy, 
imr ■•« boM (o • luo 
IlkWL In-liM llviBi ate 
dtoJte roMn tHU baanUte 
Antou aantelMM, cbnicr 

nratdbra. Siditif ilati d-jora 
In • Mulrck with a prarrlu) 
view 9t*p nvUM UlriMn. 

a sutetete baArsMte (mam 

MKtuil*!. rult bawmiTK with 
dfivwta Stras* and plannril 
te futura ilrrilmiiiws Ooar 
la all ictuidi. Do Obiat and 
In' yam to te* mi Om Aowa 
sag IBM It to atMdanc*. ter- 
beis BM ar JeVM mOH'. 


ANTIQUE 

AUCTION 


a '■42^31 study of B.C. Indian 
art-s and crafts, and intends to 
appty his knnwtedge to the ves- 
fii^, notably by a 14-foo( cart ed 
CigUD^htad and native Haida de¬ 
signs on toe sailii. 

He sees the lUahee as the 
future home (or Use and their 
(our small children. 


YOUR 


ATTIC 

TREASURES 


ESQirUlALT 


1826 GoTernmeit St. 
TONIGHT *1 FJI. 

6. B. DIAMOND 
HOLDINGS LTD. 
AmUuueMB III mil 


BRENTW<X)D BAY VIEW 


NrwM. 1 hedreOB totosatOM, hiaisl 

MIy IritrlMMpte. OWBM IteVite 
tolate. SarrlOrd at— 

$ 12,200 

Blaha Cr-iOicTa. SM-fSfl. aziyllni*. 
BOORMAN INVE.ITME.'VT CO. LTD. 
nil Oivrfnmrftt SL 

occF coveT*s” acre. ME» 

rwim, bamncrl hoMi*. irrad, *to«. 


COKRERVATION TAUaHT 
Officials of toe Ontario de¬ 
partment of lands and foresti 
gave 2.972 talks on conservalioa 
to (ohoola tnd other groups ia 
1964. 


LOT 

BiraUcnt toSIdiBS MU. Cteat Bib 
•rra. rte* kmtM* Wm*]* and 
Hams. FUUr bte slaa InriudrtL 

Site <to B« «M * f W. Prioa Si.SR Os*a 


laaate M* bM*bs rasalNd la ated 
tb«to la tba aadanlsBte *■«•!•* al 
list Oararartaai BlnaL p.a Bfla SSS, 
Stouala. ae. btoai* tb* ISU day at 

Jsawry, ISW. afWr •Blab daU Ui* 
•■Hawt eUl dtouiMu ilia lalaia 
ato*BB 4k>* parUrt *> 1111 ** Ifatrau 
ba«tas rasnid atey It tba ttolBj ai 
■bufe 11 ibaa -ba* aaitos. 

DaUd iBto JSth day ai Nanubar, 
ISW 

m BOTAL TRDST OOHSAMT, 
Bi*«atar. 

by tenait 0. Mclntyra, 

M4-II CWtral Bldf 
■sltollor tar liMaUr. 


OAK BAY 
“THE BUY OF 
THE WEEK" 


3718 DIahee. CMnook word for 
"home’’ or "the wide world." 


H*r* to yauF awMtimty u tn<i«a 
tou this Idea ana to Oak Ray Twa 
btocte bun ’’Beach Ortva" ate tM 
a«B and IflS yarda froni ‘‘SMavan 
Bbnnxte Ar*B." FlrM tuna mi to* 

iMrfcfi ^nd tha wldnw anatr*a ta 
Biuv* Mto ah atMctmcnl. Twu bte. 
mnii. lli-toi aad dinins roofn. Full 
bai*a n tt d and haaud. to roura*. 
with rtl. Rfducte Inr (lulok atto U 
■I27BI. Tana arty 8140 aaL For 
•teUrtmaat to vlrw. call FHANK 
CAnn Fh. F.Vf««. K a rt h w taU ra 


BIG GEORGE By Virgil Partch 


IBIPOBTANT 


PitRvers that bkxim in the 
Winter! Crochet toil snug 
set for school or going out. 

J i f ( y-crochet! Posies, 
green leaves add sparkle to 
cozy cap ’ti' mitten ^ Pat¬ 
tern 816 ; children's small lo 
large sizes included In the 
pattern, 

Thirty-five cents In coins 
fnn flampB. pinue) for each 
pattern to Laura Wheeler, 
care of the Daily Colonist, 
Ncedlecraft Dept.. 60 Front 
Street West, .’TorontD, Oirt. 
Print plainly pattern num¬ 
ber. your name and addrest. 

Necdlecraft SpeclAcular— 
200 designs, 3 fne patterni 
in new 1986 Needleeraft 
Catalogue. Knit, crochet, 
gannents. ilippen; hati; 
toys; linens. .Ssnd iie. 

New! 13 remarkable price- 
less quiltB—dupUcate them 
exactly from complete pat¬ 
terns in color In new Mt^ 
aeum Quilt Book 3. Mainly 
2, 3 patches. QiUting motita. 
60c. Send also for Quilt Bork 
1—18 complete pstteras. 60c. 


PARADISE FOUND 
2*0' WATERFRONT 
SANDY. SUNNY BEACH 

2<4 ACWFS SRTI.I'SinN 
molCK MRTL'HueiN AREA 
9B*<pinnf. teH !■«•■. U-yrarrtd 
him* la Mddan away frikn atme. 
orovidinf mnal dAMflato* pritey. 
ftollihtJUl tatern. OHOUMto fM 
Urn* ito msyk-i. FuB taSM loaiH 
ttrrted)- OB WO 

Rtoh R. BuUf<4w*i. 

EV 4 ms. GR AWBI 
r N. Mcaaagu* Oa. Lid. 


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LANGFORD 


SHLSOi 


11 SMI Sena wU *«• yaa Int- 
mtelaia praacMkM of thu w«ll' 
toiiii hM«i*. Living Room U&in 
Mth Mter nrriNacc. Laig* *toc- 

Irl' kltrhea 1 bter'wru. I.ptara 
bathn-im. Oi*r U arre to 
pnipprly dm* to iduitoa. 
fWm Aflrt' SUiW)' - 1N4-43H 
Ctooty Hofia salte issam 


R vad Far toll aarttouiar* |Bm 
;eo MoLAUUIIUN ai EVb^ 
■nytUM. RjUaT ASMteaa L4d 

weia’tmed”I**~VIEW'TB t 

tol Ate A<Bd. tom ISiiSb ten¬ 
ted* to n*** a««4to«te Fnca 
IiIm. &u te. B. J. »aj*r. owte- 
si* B^n. l^dNB _ 

WSLL BUtLO gUALlTT BOHX 0* 
yoar choir* s*v*nii aim ws suas 
•Dd Baamnaa aaiuabl* 

J Wtotertot ia i sw s. gy bwsi 

i seaDtifuC aSugi'^E. 


By CeiebrBted 

CANADIAN 

ENGLISH 


SEASCAPE 
100 CLEAN BEACH 


SaaWI tiMdari la* Iba aateiraatln 
to iba un Bau Lae Uwl Fite Faa* 
al Ball's OMI. U ia iMd by lb* 
laUcaalUBal Fulila SaUtea Flibii- 
la* CaatHliaUa win ba n*ci*ad by 
th* Oiraeur, raaitu Araa, Ills Bab- 
loe ■toatl. Vaacaavar, ■ C, ap ta 
I.SS SSL. FAT, m Daatebir M. 
im. 


Thit lovtoy tune haiki osar fiitu 
waian oa ■uiry teyi to Ut, B*k*r. 
n to ■ Raaly-Mdit S-bedraan ban* 
•lUi fkirs . larsa baatfaaw, bte- 
Miliiw nun wkJi lInpUc*. Raaull- 
fully landirai-’d wiifi otay •form 
Id yrair own brarti RJfM iilJarMil 
to Ld^ Vijlu*. Ynu ar* tetor U 
aeuviitoa UMB. M.ltS toum 
WILU OF WBilTUMES, MdSn 


THE CA-NADA TRUST COWFAin 
ESTATE -lALE 

lUfl Richmond Rrad—aeroM trm 
Wcuna UktvMty^ttraciivi Sva- 
raoei todisalow. Eaeallent fun* te 
mind muda. Ctoar Utta te «ate. 
CU.MS. 

aa-iRn 

TBB CANADA TRUR CDHPAITT 
m VM Sinat 
_ Vtolofl i. B.C. 

Hnl.inAY FREFAnRlCATXO 
OnTAGES AMD ROMES 


CONTINENTAL 

ABTISTS 


■e* te yaeb lM H** W mMM 

cvMra to Vtotorla. IteZIlA 


aatUdal Fbcllie SatoiMi FUbarto* 
raaitoluUe. ndidal BBlIdlBi. Mae 
W«atauaii*r. BC.. W toay b* ob- 
uuad ae leab fram alUi** •( iba 
abaa* apao d*»«i>l at SIfi.W IB Uu 
forto W a ccrttflad ebasua a* uaaay 
arStr toad* biyabia H Ua Raafliter- 
Otearal ot Canada. 

TYu laewi a* bay UbSm eiS aal 
nmaaterUy ba aaaapud. 

A. *. ■ Maadlar, 

D*|Hiiy MlatoUr. 


CENTRAL SAANICH 


PIERS ISLAND 
SEAFTtONT LOTS 
Priced from $3.3S0 to $4,550 

Brnrhinai. mate and pnnuifrapn* 
BvalUM*. Drop to and a** liar 
cnoiM to IN*r* lilard or ]uM phtiaa 
ut te lurlb-r MlormallML 
FRASER BLSCOR 
f» FAMXjHA AVFlfUB 
OFFICE. SfiMU RES: SBlxa 


CsUlofaeB Available 


.lee loll w»b aUUtto*. 


GOOD KHA BUI&.DIKG LOT. 
•FiUr naW to STSr-TUUcite Rd. 
Only r 230. EV ADte 

VLA DtRLDINirLOT OR ROL- 
it-a era* Call BaaSu Otettraci on. 
CRf-m. 


For toal** and fnaumesl nratnir- 
Umi. diM*ay rufUs* voan lot liv 
abteUMi al tkaialai bmI Hay fiu. 


BY OWNER 


lYy far «ar <v wtui havr yrai mM 
WM tmrt barewnia Mt Uua Ayaar- 
«to Sbadteum ham* la Marthridsi 
trra. OwMV t/BMfmrd. IflStM. 


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iGarden Notes 


39 BallatSalmM. Vkt^ 
Tuiidar. Di«. 7, I9<S 


X PtONT TAXS THEMJf 


TMERC ARt ^ 
THREE TMIN65 
TWrjUST DRIVE 

Arte cxrroF > 


Mr'MJNP/ y 


By M. V. CIIESNl'T 

Most planu, like most pe<^le. behave 
according to a rccf^mized pat^m. and 
their Kro^slh and habits are reascmably 
predictable.. But there are a few plant 
rebds which are congenital nnnron- 
formlsts; you nev'er know what they 
are going to do next. These "surprise 
package" plants are moat interesting 
to have around. 

One of these rejoices In the name of 
Labumocytisus adaml, and it is a wild 
mixture ot broom and laburnum all in 
the one plant. 


It is a fairly commrm thing to get 
three different kinds of blossoms aAd 
three different kinds of leaves on 
Lubumoc-yUsui adaml. all at the same 
time, There are the purple flowers of 
the brocm, the yellow bloasoms of the 
laburnum, and short trails ot purplish- 
pink laburnum-like flowers which are, 
In fact, hybrid blossoms between the 
broom and the laburnum. Cuttings taken 
from Labumocytisus adaml may turn 
out tn be broom, or laburum, or hybrid. 
OT all three together. 


The Marvel of Peru is of tha easiest 
possible culture from seeds sown out¬ 
doors In April. Technically it is a 
perennial, making large black tubers 
which can be dug up and stOTed like 
dahlias, although titls Is scarcely worth 
the bother as it grows so rapidly from 
seeds, available from almost every 
seedsman. 

The multicolored flowers, freely 
produced, are very fragrant, with a 
scent like those of the Nicotines. Ex¬ 
cept in dull weather, the bloesoms don't 
open until late afternoon, whleh 
accounts' fOT its other rdekrtame, Four 
o'aock. 


HuanoMU^. 


Mirabills Jalapa, known • as the 
Marvel of Peru ot Four O’Oock, is 
another plant wdiich often produces 
flowers of different ceJnrs on the same 
plant. As long ago as the year 1597 the 
herbalist Jc^ Gerard described the 
flowers as "larger than the floures of 
Tabaco, glittering oft time* with a fine 
purple or erimsoe color, many times 
yellow, and most commonly two colours 
occupying- halfe the fkaire. or inter- 
coursing the whede floure with itreaka 
now yellow, rtow purple, and having 
sometimes great, sometimes little spots 
of different colors sprinkled and scat¬ 
tered In a most variable order and 
brave mixture." 


In the <rid days it was common 
practice to graft choice specimens of 
broom on laburnum roots, and in the 
year 1825 a French nurseryman, Jean 
Louis Adam, was inserting a bud of 
purple broom in the stem of the ccan- 
mon laburnum. Whether his hand slip¬ 
ped during this delicate operation or 
just what happened, nobody knows, but 
the bud. instead of "taking" In the 
normal fashion, grew WITHIN -the 
laburnum, producing a crazy plant 
which is broom on the inside, laburnum 
on the outside, and with (he In-between 
tissues a queer combination of the two. 


I often get letters from readers 
reporting what, to them, ta an inexplic¬ 
able freak: A rose bush bearing blooms 
of three different colors, all at the same 
time, 

This is no freak, but the perfectly 
normal pattern for the rose "Masquer¬ 
ade." In this variety, the blooms open 
to a clear yellow, and as the flower 
ages, It turns to pink, and Anally to 
r^. As all the individual flGweri do 
not open at the same time, it is possible 
to have all three edors In emt cluster 
of blooms. 


Hty// ^ 

VOU’RE 

vEROMCA's 7/ rr^ ' 

V 6*41/ yiueHTW/ 


ART BVCHWALD Opens Hut Files 


WASHINGTON — It has been I have Just been offered theilfs quite poasiMe the letter may United States sent to me, but 
rumored that McGeorge Bundy, chancelloi^p of the Appala- have been lost in the mails. he Insists he’s never seen one. 
the president's WThite Rouse ad- chia Success Correspondence I have assured the Appalachia To bring you up to date, the 
viser on foreign affairs, has Schools at SIOO.OOO s year. I told people that you have something Appalachia Succcm Ooirespcxi- 
been offered the presidency of (hem, of course. It would be out very big in store for me hi the dence Schools want me to head 
the Ford Foundation at 175,000 of the question to take the Job next few months, something you up their program. My wife says 

• year. r* ..... . _ . . 

It hu also been rumored that **7 5^' 

Bundy really doesn’t want to 

would indicate w)«t c^ana he the Wliite House was tiwtjfutiae. 

hst for Bundy's future. 

It is further nenored that 
Bundy wrote • fetter to John¬ 
son leHing him of toe Ford offer, 
but BO far toe piesidenl has not 
answered the letter. 

*nds Is not the first time such 

• eorrespondence has taken 

pdace between • White House 
aide and the preskfeip. I have letter was sent* 
to my possesskn • series of "Dear Mr. President, 
letleri another presidential ataf- I know how busy you fwve 
fer wrote to President Johnson been lately, but I was Just won- 
to hopes of tbretog the presi- dertog tf you ever received my 
dert't hand. fetter concetntog the Job offer 

The first one said: made to me by the Appalachia 

Mr. Preskfent, Success Correspondence Schooto. 


iWhen my services were to badly|would n*ber not amnunre at I ought to take it, but I te<i1 my 

this time, and that is probably first loyalty was to you, ani that 

.. "niey asked ms to write to why you hesitated to put any- you wock! be infuriated If I even 

talae’lfw Job, If toe Preei^t|w whether my tttoig in writing eonce i Tiing ray considered M. 

‘ ^ - Could you have someone call 

important, and so, to please ■ If you could Just hint to a let- me Just to c onf i r m this, a* the 
adilm, more than anything efee, ter something to Ms effect with- Appalachia l«opile are starting 
I am writing to you, knowing out the specifics, I'm aure K to wonder if 1 really do work in 
fuU well what your answer will would satisfy the i^pslariiis toe White House, 
be. Waiting to hear from you I peopla and they would atop I'd be very happy to atay right 

c^nato. bothering me. where I am. Unlike many White 

Yours truly,* Oh, by the way, bfra. Jotawen House staffers I havs iw am- 
^ ^ ^ WM wonderful on televisian the Utiom other toan to aervt you 

^ ^ ^ other night. to the best of my shdltty. The 

‘ Sincerely yours,'* photographs of you at LBJ ranch 

tv W # Bse wonderful. 

Two weeks later a third fetter Your Faithhd Bervant" 

was sent. Ihe final fetter was sent on 

"Dear Mr. Piealdent, ' Nov. 14. 

Thtogs must be lea^ hectic “Dear Mr. Preakfent. 
lot toe rsneh. I’ve been kidding I regret that I miwt atomlt my 


The Utile World of SHEILAH GRAHAM 


ime Now 


- ttOLLYVfOOD (NANA)—'T'll probably get married 
within a nkomh,'’ said iMtie Caron when I called London 
tor the latest on the aituatian with Warren Benity. Beatty 
anawered the phone, ao the illuatton is good. Even though 
Leslie qualified her lemarlcn with a few not so loveyslovey 
aentenccB about the Institution of wedkick. "There are 
many haxarda to be considerfd in marriage, dUefly a kind 
of mutual ownerahip, talcing each other tor panted. I 
feei that quite often a relatiorahip without marriage has 
a better chance of aurvlvlng. After aU, It’s really Just a 
aodal custom to give dtUtoen the name of a gentleman.” 
But no one la Idddlnc anyone. LeaUe wants to marry 
Warm. 


ing actor categxxy for The Spy Who Came In From tha 
Gold hoping that Blchard Btn^n aa the spy wll] win the 
Oacar as the beet actor. Oakar, stand firm on your '’Ship.” 
Xton't go for the supporting category. Those who have 
read the "Spy" picture will realize that Burton is giving 
a good performance as the drab agent But when you 
play a duU character It can rub oft on the film and {dayer. 


Harold Lloyds daughter Peggy wanted to make it on 
her own. Sie fe doing extra wodc and stand In stuff. Sha 
certainly hasn't gotten as far as Joan I'msrfard'a adopted 
daughta: Christina, who really has made it on her own. 
Danny Tbomaa' daughter Mario, now starring in London 
in Banfoot in the Parit, had all the help she wanted from 
her famed father. Movie star parents don’t always. In 
fact rarely want thrir offspring to be acton. Bay Milland 
was delighted when his h^daome son Danny abandoned 
greasepaint tor another crack at edutmtlon, to name one 
fervent parent. Luellle Ball la Just about reconciled to 
son Deal being an actor although she believes her daughter 
will make the grade aooner, aa a aerious performer. You 
could go down tha Him In almost every movie star family. 
Some are for. Most are against. 

Prsak Sinatra is one of the tor’s. It cannot be mere 
coincidence that Sinatra Junior la making his motion pic¬ 
ture debut in A Man Called Adam which stars the senior 
Frankie’s closest friend, Sammy Davis—closest next to 
Dean Martin that is . . . and Simone Slgnore4 was de¬ 
lighted. or resigned let's My to daughter Catherine Alle- 
gret’a decision to be tn actress. Cath^ne made her debut 
with Simone and Yves MMitand. her husband In Killer's 
comportment. 


INEECffTTaJ-YOU-nW 


rVE KEN WWEO IN 

SEVESM. wars in tmI 
Last FEW 
OMWOROaN/ 


’Vy life has changed ao." Leslie mused. "As you 
know rve Just finished my role in Is Paris Burning and 
that's a long way from An American in Paris and Gigi. 
But it's my private life that has changed the moat. I have 
oompletely divorced myself from my upbringing, reiigioiui 
and aodal. I was educated in convents and had the proper 
friends. 1 started to learn ballet at ntoe and that was 
considered tiiodting. I went through my adolesOTsice with 
a aenae of ahame because I was learning to dance." 

* A a 

Leslie disepproves strongly of her upbringing. **It has 
taken me yean to tiwd all the Inhlbitlona" She is still 
very cautious and careful. Elxcept where Beatty Is con¬ 
cerned. 


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DOAMkTCH S 


15 7WAR ANY STUDENT? 
MERE WHO KIN ACT <> 
LIKE BLOODTHIRSTY ) 
SrtWAfiES? , B^ 


*ntis is funny. With Oakar Wenwr almost sure of 
winning the Oscar tor his performanoe in Ship of Fools, 
Paramount is tiyhig to ctHivincc hkn to be in the support- 


STAN 

DELAPLANE 


I elta a report from a finan¬ 
cial magazine. 

"The average Americaa now 
carries eight credit cards and; 
has access to seven more tiiat 
he keeps at home or in bis of¬ 
fice.” ' 

Practically universal credit 
cards are a matter of status 
symbols now. 


n you are wondering what in 
the world the world Is ocuning 
to, I win tell you. by goUy. 

It Is eombig to a matter of 
cash. This will hrppen not be¬ 
cause confidence ta kwt. It will 
happen because you cannot stuff 


I sat down I thought I had been With "cOTdial good wishes and 
bitten. And repairing to the thanks for your patronage," 
gents' lounge, had an examina- They added mldly tiiat my July 
tion made by the attendant. account was enclosed. 

"He found I had successfully TOs seemed to me an elegant 
stamped myself: 'Diners Qub- yny to handle such matters- 
021-038-714-8.' Plus my 1 0 c a 1 I had read enough British novels 
address which is long and pain- to Imow that you never pay your 
fu]/* tailor. While my purchase was 

W A A ready-to-wear, 1 stiU thought it 

cards, has tak^ a sad leap ^ 

, into a sadder future. for more than "your name and 

One of the largest tadoring gd^ress, sir." 


WHAT ABOr ecENN' OPtiiTf THE ^ 
AgEMT wa 60NNA WUL.'REA&OH Z lAILiP lOa 
HM tali: wnsHf OUT WA»40I C<mp 
Yii II A I 6Er THOM UPKH tOtCd.' 


any mors credit cards In your 
wallet 


The most vicious thing about 
the present credit cards is thst 
they are printed with raised 
letters on plastic. 

This embossed surface allows 
the creditor to stamp it into 
your bill—an intaglio depression 
to match your spirts when the 
j nudge arrives at long last. 

The danger is reported to me 
I in a letter; 


Fast Service 
at the Pnmtia 


WESTVIEW 

CHEVRON 8EBV1CB 
TrsBs-Canads Hiwa? 
and Tllllcum Road 


tuMrUd Sr tlis Orwt«r Tkterls 
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Vietorit, B.C , Tuei., Dec. 7, 196S 


Worldly Care Banished 
By Pure Fun of Aladdin 


ny E. D. WARD HARRIS * * 

('lirlstnws started last night! 

I am sure that no one in the 
.ludience at t2i« McPherson gave 
n tixught Id worldly cam ai for 
i>vo and a hail hours they roared 
at the antics of the cast of 
Aladdin. 

t\'hm you go this week, as 
> 0(1 must; to see this panted 
mime, go In an etqtaBSive mood. 

gay, uninhibited and recei^ 
tive. Your enjoyment wlO be la 
rqual proportion to your mental 
approach. 

V'or prartomime is for the 
\oung end the young at hearti 
jr you can't stop being growTKip 
for one evening, don't go. 

ItfAtilNATION 

Anthony Burton, directing for 
the Theatre Guild, obviously has 
a feeling for pantomime. Every 
fault In this productloti Is. I 
feet sure, due to his Imagination 
and ambition exceeding avail* 

''able human and technical 
resources. 

I've loved pantomimes all my 
li(e..Rnd in Lrmdon often saw f.firoiyn 

four or five different produc¬ 
tions in a week. * * * 

Pantomime to me is as much 
a part of Christmas as plum 
piidding. And like the pudding, 
all ingradients must be care¬ 
fully prepared, well mixed and 
the whde served ndth panache 
tc> extract maximum effect. 

DI-:>f.AM>rNG 

The recipe is a demanding 
on?: Glitter, magic, spectacle, 
vaudeville, sentiment, slapetick. 
ham and corn. All welded by a 
tenuous story line based on a 
fairy tale. 

Mr. Burton, within the iimita- 
tinns imposed upon him. has 
done well. He has assembled a 
oast containing much talent and 
has managed to make them 
auare that they are mixed up in 

a frasy fairy story «here any- lelHfl.V ^ 

thing goes and Uie outrageous * * * 

Iteeomes normal behavior. 

And that must have taken 

some doing. Stephenson lAladdin) and Ginny 

or those involved, Oiff Oaite Lefever (Salmon) stand out fnr 
(Widow Twaokey), Candyn the way they enter whole¬ 
heartedly into the spirit of the 


llysloria 
('.atclies On 

lX)NDON (I ri) — An out * 
break of «bal a phyalrlan | 
termed "InfecUwaa hysteria" j 
among small girls at a New- | 
port. KBglaad, srbvol has heea * 
reported. 

Dr. John Sleigh said he 
found ahoot W girls lying m 
mats iHi the grass, some 9t 


■* Orfasioiiallvo ihe Four-lx^ller Hoiuti 


BBC Weathers Storm 
Of Blank’-Blank Word 


Ity- KOBKRT .Mt'SKL ‘T didn't expect such a worcl." .was far removed^from the policy 

trtK'^vr ;nDi^ said the chairman of the panel.[of "dirt, doubt and disbelief*. 

(Ut'ii — cm- Robinson. 'Tt’s unfair to’of which it ha.s been accused by 

h Broadcasting _Corp. has Just ^.^barras. people w ithout EivlnL'i critics. 


--is a gem. She's a great little jbem wraptag aad complain- embarrass per^le without giving:critics. 

W H r '*** disilness. stomach jk. of a diptv word over the ***" ® ‘ ® propoeaJ for censorship 

li "" RKPOKT lINirNT 


fun. The formerA^ be a W they 

hinnser if played up the better, they got ap aad 

Hermione BackWey style mora tbeir classrooms, 

and the latter muat siieed up and teoorled. 
throw his voice. 

I wish 1 had i^ce to give to 
eveiyone In the cast, for all per- 

focmed well. A _ 


The Viewers and Listener’s the BBC said that drapite the^®'^,^^. 

?,_ 1 _ Council iformerly the aean-Uplcomplaints its writers would family; A for filmi 


VOSTVMm O^ldstCF cliiterltoprosecuti^BBCtor! 

The script nMs to be tight the use of a four-letter Anglo-i 

ened, as does chorus action. Saxonism In a discussion pro- 

Psoe lap behind enthusiasm WX - _ gram. 

Full maita for costumes, but bw AVOUXilZFD 

a oomplaliit Is that scenery was -* »• V*' J 

sc«;e. iSs^lira o^ and /V/l W ^ SET' 

gutter are caUtd tea. It was 1 fO# Iff ^ 

dull, and pantomime must never' ’ the word to be: 

_ ' _ ... , "nje attorney general declined 

ti ^eC m.L*J I ®> to prasecute after Mrs. Mary 

nec o as a ry for In# #mir# fnuiic#! . . a j r * 1 . 

soore of the show to be played SAN FRANCISCO tUPlt - Whitehou ^ I 

as an overture? It went « and I Don’t teU Tt^-year-old lather counc^wTote Queen Wixa^th 

/'.r.r»K-» Shines in what is really a duU.oo and on. Surely, a medley "Due' Meyer he ought to retire jf iJlEl 

f.nrol>n role by her ability to take the! wwia «iffice. and take It easy. tt-hitehouse ali-j asked the ho^ 

* * * ■ stage and make it her own. poR tuiLDREN ' h***" **«’*h^to rule 

Her movement is graceful and otherwise It's a good show ^ halp" than they us* ©f the 

her diction stands .out in a pro- aiS^erve* packrt^se. for know," say. Meyer, wto ^ ^ 

duction where .-wme were ovor^ ft- wrek-kra run. •* ^ himself sitting tWy when tt would 

l«l or ™n.om,lble. ».«rr .tat on » porch ™ . roclUta otalr 

One point. A pritwipal boy the modems My, pentomime b Meyer, oo the sta e I - • " i u « 

should only be a girl, but for childi«n. And becaure it’s Sen FranciMo E«miner and North Americans in Bntaln 
should leave no [xussible doubt for chiltfcen I deeply regret that N*« Call Bulletin. Is Ihe dean are sometimes astort^ by 

as to that fact. Her short Jerkin the current produetkm cooalat. ©< «■" Francisco . newspaper what can be saa] shown m 

B fine, but flo..h-cok«d nykmiof six late night shows and only repceters, biR during hlf vaca- B^Mt screens. A tiw ^ 

mesh tights and high - heeled one matinee. tloni he It off to some far-away African dancing girls had to 

shnei. please. Can thU not be rwtilled. emi »l»* *«■ a bit of rugged adven- wear brassieres before toey 

.... Bf thi> i.t* hire 'Wre permitted to dance in Tra- 

l ta. H,- dor. . m.n cd 6t Sqbarr Tta» d.ncd ta 

Jrflfs^ enuM I hop* we wiU have a d«We to make a KWMnlle televU.^ 

STt t^SutTsU^rel I»SnkTte in Victoria, kayak trip. a. Meyer first did 

Aim! the taste for panto, like the three yean ap? into the dressing room of Pari- ■ 

t-OMEOV SENSE for Dickens, cricket and "Well." said the goateed sian models during toe dms i 

Infectiously gamtnous Ginoy chocolate edalrs toouJd be ac- Meyer, his eyes sparkling be- shows. , 

I.efever has a lovely s ense of quired In early life. hind rimless glasses. *T was Dramatists, satirists and co- 

comedy. She acts the whole SO. GO 1 Just ready to leave on a 7.0CO- medians are given the widest 

time she b on stage and steals However, R’l never too late mile motofcyele trip from Port- latitude. comedy show fre-, 
Oinny scene after scene from the to start and I doubt whether Iknd, Ore., to Mexico in 190 quently veils four-)etleri*m Hess 

I'rinc4>ali. Her little dance to you'll ever see psDtomlme any- when I visited the annual boat in (3Dckney rhyming slang. 

laiUandine policemgjtV gaifT- where ehe outeide Britain. show here. 1 stiw g kayak like GUE.SHWORK? NO! 

it only lasts a mteneht or two So, go I the one Dr. Hans Undemann Everyiiody knows what they 1 

Stephenson (Aladdin) and Ginny - - -- ! used In cross the North AUantle really mean, | 

Lefever (Salmon) stand out for ^ ^ u, lasg-and bought it.” Recent bedroom dialogue be-; 

the way they enter whole- Litre Limited us-v nw ainvr couples in a play had! 

beartedly into the spirit of the ^viewers jamming the network i 

thing went on to Mexico, hut protests. ! 

The Dame Is the essence ol /^¥/' fT^ 9 • 1 '«hen he returned he began: Many of these remarks, car-, 

pantomime. In her perium is I Il4 I /k i « 1 I livlc 'making plans for tos first trip imp Uv-ing rooms oli 

summed up all the lunacy that V/1.m JL V V¥v vJv* vJfll Ida jdown the Mackenzie. millUms of homes, are neverl 

is accepted as commonplace. ^ ! When summer came he travel- printed in family newspapers.! 

'ailf Qarke. a ham who dishes . led to the end of the road at i^cpce part of the esseiitisl) 

>out corn with relish, is riotously t^lir I If^tl | I _¥1 I I II | W Ql* Providence in the North- (^uipntent for a television re-j 

jright. iwUl, Ay|y|| I, ViPvF M. Vr Vf JH dl 'west Territories, then set off viewer in Britain Is large sup-! 

He looks the part and brings ,, , alons in his craft with a ten. p|y of asterisks. j 

to It the essential, traditional TRLNTON N.J. (UPI) — "Go | agents, he was keeping Ubs on food 8UW»li«. hatchet.-hunting ' 

touch of vulgarity without ever Go" girla are OK in Nw establishments featuring "Go-Go knife, flares and soap. One pp r- aware that somei 

being offensive. He Is also full Jersey, as long ss they don't Utest Imovation In thousand miles later he reached gu^pt p^ny be made to Impose 

at surprises, like singing opera "fo^ * too far customer, into Uvems. the mouth of the river at censorship and it I. ready for 

in a crediUbte BOiHwno! Buleine-eved undenniwr Th# oostiraM «f tha gtrla have Beaufort Bay. battle. Raently lie direetor- 

Bmgvng unoercow , oornnwn denorninator—they Meyer has gone back every ci- Huah Carleton 

, NO DOt BT I tgenu from the SUte Alootaolic must be brief and tight, or both, year since. Happily admitting Greene.’ toid members of parlia- 

Carolina Slephenson, an Beverage Control Ojmmiaslon iw girls sway. Jerk, gyrate. *Tm honked." he is planning would continue the 

I , !r7 V.* orders to mate sure Ji^P. shuffle, and sh^e his fourth expedition for next present ptdicy of trying to widen 

.drtghtful ellta per^hty Iste ^ "<>>Co' girU don’t go toe summer, the tnrtzons both of television' 

'is a natural for Peter Pan), ^...■ The Swim”. 'The with all their perils, these ^ the public. ( 


B) >IAR%' ANN KKtlSE 


(Trystal 


PCBUC SWDfMING 
Tt^SDAY 
1S:M- S:l* 

3:9t- S:9g 
7:St-lt p.m. 

HEONESDAV 
12 :M- S:td 
S:at- S:9» 


TV Cit-rniwignl claims 400.000 have a tree hand to express I t,, -i,iMro« miv if ac 

signatures on a petition demand- toemseives with "honesty and' jc tar 

ing some sort of official re- mtegnly.'* The report said tW* SJUlTfitois ^ ^ 

Ttie latest battle collapsed ^ ^ ^ t 

when the attorney geoeral de- tERGMAN FESTIVAL 

IcI^ to^se^ toe BB^ T«>l«ht and Wediie-day ”"••• | 


when the attorney geoeral de- | 
clinM to prosecute ^ BBC for!' 
the use of a four-letter Anglo-1 
Saxonism in a discussion pro¬ 
gram. 

BM' AVOUXilKED 
ITk ume worj'fias occasion-; 
ally !*e«i the subject of obacen- j 
ity proceedings in other circum-1 
riances. The BBC did apologlzp | 
for permitting the word to be; 
'used this time. { 

The attorney general declined 
I to prosecute atier Mrs. Mary 


, iJUirnnHiiiL 

vj^’^SPRUifi lat his toughest 


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MAT MlTTwW 
<M ItoW SwrtSslt 0»wa MM 
a*nt gHTtarannssirr om.T 

Om Program Oaty at tpja. 
Dom Ofm 7:11 


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NOW SNOWINO 


STRANGE BEDFELLOWS' 


(rinny 


LONDON-BABED PABCB<?OMEDY 
TECHNICOLOR — STABBING 

ROCK HUDSON - SI6 Y0UN6 
DINA LOLLOlieiDA 
Guilt Star -> TERRY THOMAS 

ll'l !•*•, lUNma Slrlt. vilfe 
BlWrlMi Aaarlcaa Talil 

PLt'S tatWI AND GOOD SHUIT 

DMr» a:U. aha*. 1 miar* litS.ajT 

Alalti tftt. BlaSaala SAr. CbiMrra SSr, G A Mambari m* 
Halt: "aAEO DAT'S NIGHT " 

■12184 OAK BAY AVENUE 


Lure Limited 


I thing 

I The Dame is the essence ol 
[pantomime. In her person is 
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Polaris Missil e Spotted by Gemini 7 

Astronauts Drifting and Dreaming 


SPACB CLMIU:, Houston 
(UPD—The Gemini 7 astro¬ 
nauts were drifting and 
dreaming in space Monday 
night at the end of a busy day 
tint irtriuded the sighting of 
a submarine-launched Polaris 
inissle. James Lovell was fly¬ 
ing through the night In his 
underwear. 

* * * 

And Lt.-Cbl. tYank Barman, 
the Gemini 7 command pilot. 


had his 16-pound flight suit 
unzipped to keep cool. He re¬ 
port^ that he and co-pilot 
Lovell had been warm "since 
we’ve been up here" on their 
two^'eek endurance voyage. 
* * * 

Before aellling down for 
more sleep on their third 
night aloft the pHlots did 
some exercise with a stretch 
e<wd. ate and rigged their 
ship for *T)ands-off" flying. 


Karlier. project officials an¬ 
nounced there was a S(i-30 
chance that Geiitmi 6 might 
be launched one day early— 
on Dec t3-in i*s effort to 
overtake Gemini 7 and fly 
close formation with it. Work 
was well ahead o' schedule ai 
Cape Kennedy on the craft of 
Gemini 6 pilots Walter Sehirra 
and TlKMnas Stafford. 

A decision was to be made 
on Tuesday as to wbether the 


nnklczvous sitompi so im¬ 
portant to Project Apollo 
which will land men on the 
moon could he moved up a 
day. 

* * * 

lajvell reiwried a minor ac¬ 
cident' as he and Borman 
wetT preparing to have their 
evening meal 

"f also bad aqmher catas¬ 
trophe. As I walkijraching 
hack for one of my food bags. 


T snagged my head on the 
overhead and tore off all my 
KGG (electrocncephalograiTii 
leads. We re In the proces.s of 
pasting them back on 
now , , , 

The sefisots are used in 
measure brain activity dur¬ 
ing both work and sleep 
periods. For one thing, they 
tell how deeply the pilots are 
bleeping. 

Gemini 7 soared into its 


nSlh orbit at 8:5(J p.m. KST. 
.M ihai point; ihe asironaiii.e 
were exercising and eating 
and getting settled dia^n lor 
another nice lung sleep. 

* * * 

IXiiing the 3tM) orbit. Lovell 
gave ground cuntml a rejiort 
on food and water, intake and 
sleep. At that point each had 
slept 12 hours since the take¬ 
off on Friday. Borman had 
t'antlnaed on Page 9 


Luna VIII 

Crashes . 
On Moon 


Dollars 

For 

Scholars 


By JACK FBY 
L^gbtanve B«porter 

Premier Bennett will fly to Ottawa this week 
to ask for more money for universities and hospitals 
and to ask that mental health be brought under the 
federal-provincial ho^tal care agreement 

He said Monday he J«»wLvenimeot share is somet.me. 


leave for Ottawa Wednesday to 
a'tend U>e second annual meet¬ 
ing of federal a id praviacial ■- 


m km as 10 per cent, he said. | 
"And I will ask for the federal 
government to carry out its pre- 


African 
Terms 


MOSCOW (AP) — The Soviet Union an¬ 
nounced today that its unmanned spaceship Luna VUl 
failed to make a soft landing on the moon. 

Announcing the landing, the - 

Soviet news agency Tass said 
the aoTt-landing syvtem wwked 
normally at all stages but the *' t 

***Had it been successful, the 

feat would have put Russia well 

ahead of the United States in rWlW • 

the race to put a man on Uio m 

On Own 


nince minis^. He will be ^ ^ commitment to bring men- 
CMupaoied by deputy i., u„der the hospital care 


Pofte Paul 


minister G. S. Biyion. .greemanl." the premier said. 

KARLY DEIVMON __ 

The talks are scheduled for 
Thursday and Friday. WW W 

The premier said he would es- ^ d 

pfciaHy ask for an immediate \ 

decision on federal government 

participation In the cost of high- _ 

ep ec!ue*t!ah'"Hwiuse univerti- 

tie.i will soon have » be pre- ^ 

paring their budgeta lor next M. 

year. j 

BI.MSKN REPORT | D* E 

He s Jd he would ssk tor im-i ■ j M 

plementation of the recommen-] ' 

dations made in the Bladen Coen-' 

n,,..™ r-por, » hi«»r VATICAN CITY (AI 

The Bladen report reoom- ordered an unprecedented 
mended that the present per — once the Inquil 

capita graiiu be raised to B for . , 

the year 1«S« and be Increased ecumenical council ended 
by $1 each year thereafter until approving a churcfa poUcy i 
an appropriate revision ean he i^ms. 
made, in consultation with the 

provinces. 'Hi' Roman Catholic prelates 

gave a decisive vote of accept- 
CAPITAL GRAJSTS Schenw (draft docu- 

1t a>so recommended estah- atenti on modern problems, 
lishment of a capital grants fund which includea ctndemnatlan of 
into which anmial payments Biclear warfare and a propoaat 
would be made of B per head for further studies on contraeep- 
of the Canadian population and tton. (See Pige 6.) 
which would amount to aboot Pope Paul, coniulted fay tele- 
IlflO.OOOvOOO a year. pRone. told couneU ptesiding 

Mr. Bennett said he would ssk officers he approved the doeu- 
for "s more realistic approach" ment although an unusually 
by Ottawa toward capital costs large number of prelates —la- 
for hospitals. eluding many Americana-yoted 

The provincial govenunent against Its blanket denunciatloa 
fKiw pays about half at hospital of nuclear weaptra. 


Holy Office 
~Faces 
Big Changes 


LONDON (API — Pfime Minister Wilson 
Monday rejected African tenns for breaking white- 
ruled Phobia's rebellion and thus risked a mass 
walkout of the Commonwealth's 16 non-white coun¬ 
tries. 

prices on Rhodciiiun bonds by 
The British leader did so con- ^bo^ gn. Smith himself has 
vinced that Britain s preferred Rhodesia will no longer be 
program of economic sanctions international 

already hat rendered Rhodesian logns 
Mme Minister S^th^s, ^ 

breakaway re g 1 m e bankrupt , . 

WUsoo also was bulwarked by *0 Salis^. Finance Mmla- 
the fact Commonwealth coun- '^rathall warned Rho • 

tries who break with ijoadoo desians they can expect more 
stand to lose their trading pre- increases and more unem- 
fevencet ployment as a result of the Brit¬ 

ish sanctions 

tltUlAV RARhIMU Wllaon held out an offer to 

The Orgaouatkm of African Rhodesia's white minority of a 
Unity warned Friday its 36 argoUated sottlement "without 
memhera would break off dip- fur. without surrender, witb- 
kimatle relailona with London ff out recrimination " 

Britain did not crush Smith's ITie OAU threata are 
whito-miaority government by aeriouaiy, though ealmlJlPn^' 
Dee. IS. Wllam 

■The responsibUity is ours,” oniCR RARftlKUft 

“‘T^; have been reinforced by 

^ uf l tft TiiWh tw-av 

-ir Tahsania and othe^^ 

a war which we believe to be ^ ^ 

monwealth unless the British 
PINCERS HI BT g, demanded. Nine OAU 

There were signs, meanwhile, membtrt also are Common- 
Britain's economic pincers were wealth members, 
beginning to hurt Rhodesia de- If the African countries were 
faulted Monday on ita interest to fulfil dteir threats then Asian 
payments of a four - per - cent members of the Commonwealth 
knn stock. London stock deal- very likely wcaild do so too, in 


.HilfpronW 


Kl’RTHER ATEP 
In Its English-languaKC sen.- 
ice, the Soviet news agency said 
the probe “reached the surface 
of Ihe moon ' 

As a result ot the probe Soviet 
scientists had made a furtliei 
step toward achieving a aoft j 
landing, toe agency added. j 
Luna VTIJ was launched Fri-j 
day. 

The JodreU Bank Observatory: 
in England heard the signals' 
from toe space ship stop two 
seconds afw it landed. 

NEAR “OrEAN' 

Tass said the probe landed on 
toe aouthem "shore" of toe wa¬ 
terless Ocean of Storms. 

Today's announrement said 
that as a result of the probe, 
Sov’iet scientists had made ■ 
further step toward achieving a 
soft landing 


_. ... - ,r.,.r . . r.. r, T,- .1 « ■ loui - per - cent i memaers at me « 

VATICAN CITY (AP) —• Popp Paul Monday stock. London stock deal- very likely wcaild 
ordered an unprecedented reorganization of the Hedy ers reaetni quickly, kwering'the British view. 
CMfice — once the InquWtion — and the Vatican 

ecumenical council ended three years of work by * * * 

approving a church policy gtatement on modem prob- 

I Sunday), to promoie the ouuo- ra raf' ^ 


‘Jilted’ de Gaulle 
- RemainrMum 

On Runoff Ballot 


PARIS (CP) — Pi^sident de Gaulle remained at 
his country estate in Colombey-les-Deux-EgHses Mon- 
day, keeping a typical silence about his plans after 
Sunday's rebuff in the French presidential election. 


capital costs while the federal DOCUMENT APPROVED TTw changes for the Holyl 

_A vote of 2.111 to Bl ap- 0*^'=* "'«*» e w erpRig 

proved the document at a far thU congregattoo. one of 21 
t;* 1^ ’ll J whole. IB a wparate vote on tta* Vsliean adiniolstrBttve BtMrtfi- 

nlX Killed nueleir wsrfire sectloa. the iloce It was farmed out of the 

, , vote was 1.710 to «. No other Inqulsliton to 1S42 during llw 

In Uarasll major cckmicH document has century of the I^estsjit re- 

HLSDMAN. Ky. (AP)-A twin- drawn so much oppoattko to a 
engine private plane bas«l at decisive vote. aroused bitter 

SySSse N.Y.. crashed to east- ’«''lth the councU vtrtuiUly con- SXir(iri^snr‘-;d^ 
ut* eluded. Pope Paul Issued two Catholic Oiristians and even 

VnnHav with tlw bwasix Uvea pontifical documents: some Cathdk theologians. Fol- 

Monday with the loss <■ six lives. lowii^ council derectivet, Pope 

The plane was owned by the •An Apostolic cmdlutMto p,u, changed it to "Ihe Sacred 

SyracUM Flying Sendee. Inc., entitled Marifieus Eventus Congregsticn for toe Doctrine of 

and was believed jkkited by iWondroue EventI tat a five- (be Faith.” Until Monday It had 
ABthcny Rusyntok. 45. an of' month JubUo* period, frooi been toe "Sitoreroa Sacred Gob- 

tiela] of the firm. Jan. 1 to Hay 2i (Pateeaat gregation of the Htdy Office." 


^Rhodesia at War 

outlined a jubilee program of K.l.llV\lVl31C* C* TT CKl 

religious services centred to _ 

Individual dtoceses, Inatead of ■/I V J * 1 ^ 

V....Lor Very survival 

• A motu proprio. or perm- w 

al papal Irttar, gave a nnc 

statute for the Holy OOlec. SALISBURY (Reutersi—Rho- The finance minister said the 
its status Kid name' fa fighting lor state of war had been clear 

«# It. ..rn.r.r .tJ *fa suTvival, Fliiance ' Minister since Prime Minister Ian Smith 

““ and hU .ov.™- 

brought before' it must be i^i*ndence from 

given the right of defence broadcast over Britain Nov. 11. 

MOST WEEPING Rhodesian television, he Mid FIGHT IDNhlBMED 

TK- h. .K- H„.- ’*Dr*P‘*» outward calm, we ..jhe latest British measures 

The changes for the Holy ^ war. ’ H..rind, ih. i-.t f-«, 


The plane was owned by the 
SyracUM Flying Sendee, Inc., 
and was believed jkkited by 
Anthony Rusyntok, 45. an of' 
tiela] of tba firm. 


Inside Today 



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klBaaclaJ News 

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Oardew Notes . 

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Social. 

.It. 11 


- IS, lA 

Tetevtotea ...... 


Theatno . 



"The latest British measures 
announced during the last few 
days have merely served to con¬ 
firm that we are fighting for our 
very survival," he mM. 

Wrathall said Rhodesians 
could defend themselves in the 
ecoiomic and political battle by 
maintaining ci^idence In Rho- 
,delta's future. 

FtRV CITED 

He warned them hot to under¬ 
estimate tor fury of British 
Prime Minister Wilson's attack. 

"He has pinned his faith on 
a savage onslaught aimed at 
sapping our courage and our 
will to win,'* he said. 


If he does not withdraw his 
name from competition or re¬ 
sign from the presidency, he 
will have to defeat left-wing 
cauxlidate Francois Mitterrand 
in a second ballot Dec. Wth 
decide the presidency. 

De GauUe has until midnight 
Thursday night to puR of 
the second ballot. There seems 
little poailbimy toat he would 
withdrew, Gaullist sources said. 
NEVER RFXOVER 

The moderate daily Le Figaro 
said Monday a withdrawal 
“would not only be wrong on 
the tactical level hut would deal 
to th^ Instituttans which de 
Gaulle himaelf established a 
blow from which toey would 
never recover." 

If he runs again, de Gaulk 
could be expected to harvest 
many of the votes which went 
to Senator Jean Lecanuet and 
the other nonJeft candidates to 
toe first ballot. His victory was 
being regarded as assured. 

Instead of the "frank and 
massive support" he had sought 
for another seven-year term as 
president, de Gaulle was re¬ 
jected by Ktnajority of the vot¬ 
ers Sunday to favor of one or 


the other of his five oppon¬ 
ents. 

With only a few overseas 
I volet still uncounted, de (Jaulie 
jhad received less than 4S per 
cent of the nearly 25.000,000 
votes cast—only 13 per cent 
imxe than Mitterrand, running 
with both socialist end Oom- 
munist support. 


V.\SCOUVLR tCPi - A de- 
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which disappeared from Mont¬ 
real in August is living happily 
here and has no desire to go 
home. (.See Page 11.) 

They made ttos clear Munda.v 
after authorities informed them 
chat their parents knew where 
they were. 

UNDER SUPERVISION 

The children, Mary Baient. 17, 
her brother Andre. 31. and sis¬ 
ters Milicha, 14, and Draga, 9, 
are living in a West End apart- 
:ment under the supervision of 
the Catholic Children's Aid 
I Society. 

They disappeared from their 
home Aug. 30 and. in a manner 
they refuse to disclose, travelled 
to Vancouver 

“They prcanisetl us we 
wouldn't have to go back.’* tiie 
(‘hildren said repeatedly to a 
reporiei'. 

FEARED DEAD 

7(Ka7IUi1Hlifr"'n5eii' ingufshBr' 
mother, Mrs. Vinfco Baient. said 
in a teleplKinp interview froi. 
Montreal she thought her child¬ 
ren w«re dead. 

The children have eslabUshed 
a home here that revolves 
around Maria, a blonde girl with 
a serious face that shows the 
responsibility she has accepted. 

She works as a nurse's aid 
and sometimes as a cleaning 
woman. 

ATTEND SCHfXtL 

The otoer children attend 
school and two of them haye 
paper routes. 

The r^iorter wtx> interviewed 
them said: "They seem wiser 
than their years, and they art 
wary and protective of each 
other, But tlwy are parbculu'ly 
well-mannered, polite yoimg- 
sters, careful not to be rude 
to str a ng e r s ." 


Rubber Plantation 
Site of New Battle 


SAIGON (AP)—New fighting, 
was reported today betweenl 
troops of the U.S. lit Infantry j 
Division and the Viet Cong near| 
toe Michelin Rultoer Plantation. 
40 miles northwest of Saigon. 

The fighting was an apparent^ 
resumption of the weekend 
battle toat U.S. officials said, 
killed 231 Ckimmunists. 

U.S. officials said in the week¬ 
end battle toe 1st Division in- 
fan^Tnen suffered moderate j 
canaltiet but tome todividualj 
I unite were hit hard. 


U.S. spokesmen said 231 Cwn- 
munists had been confirmed 
killed. Some American offtcert 
said they counted SO enemy bod¬ 
ies in the dense Jungle terrain 
where it often is difficult to see 
a man two yards away. 

On the central coast, a U.S. 
marine amphibious operation 
north of Qui Nhon end<^ Mon¬ 
day with 26 Viet Cong con¬ 
firmed killed five captured and 
12 auspects held, spokesman 
said. Marine casualties were 
termed light. 


Colonist 500 Fund 


Ten More Days Left 
To Aid Most Needy 


Morry, Denise, Detety, Phil¬ 
ip and Steven donated tlO; 
the .Mystics Car Oub geve t2S 
and an anonymous donor BO. 
to boost 'Dm Daily Cbkmlst 
r^JO Fund to its new total of 
$4,431.68. ^ 

If today were the -last day 
of toe drive, eadt of Ckeater 
Victoria's 500 most needy 


facnlUea would receive a cash 
Christmas present of S8.86. 

However, there are about 
10 more days in which mwe 
Morrys, Denises, Dennys, 
Philips and Stevens can con¬ 
tribute to the fund. 

The days remaining are 
fewer then the days before 
Christmas because the fund 


is distributed earfy enough to 
get to the recipients before 
Christmas Day. 

When m a 11 ’ n g Christmas 
cards you may want to 
address one more envelope— 
to The Dally Colonist vSOO 
Fuad. Your enciosura, in 
whatever amount, will be ack- 
CoatiaBed aa Page I 


Pilgrims Mark 
1941 Bombing 

PEARL HARBOR (API—Sev 
era] hundred penoiis, some 
making an annual pilgrimage 
have gathered here to mark the 
mkveraary of the Japanese 
bombing ton Hawaiian port 
24 yean age. 

Talks Jan. 18 

LONDON (UPD — The Soviet 
Union and the United States 
have set Jan. 18 as the date for 
resumption of toe 17-nalion die- 
an lament aonference in Ge¬ 
neva, Britito diptomatic aourres 
said Monday. 


Surnnsine Setback 


De Gaulle Defeated 


He Still Stands Tall Among Rivals 


By BORIS M18KEW 
Uoasdlsa PnM Staff Writer 
French voters deflated the 
image of President de GauUe 
but he continues to stand tail 
among his rivals oo the French 
political scene.' 

* * * 

De Gaulle had expected so 
confidently he hardly cam¬ 
paigned at all—to be returned 
to office by a substantial ma¬ 
jority for a second aevert-year 
term in Sunday's presidential 


election. But as things turned 
out, he had to MtUe far less than 
45 per cent of the total vote. ' 
The surprlalng wtback 
brought smiles to opponents ot 
his policy of seeking to estab- 
lUh France as a force Indepen¬ 
dent of the United States and 
the Soviet Union. 

e A * 

Die French president lost fa¬ 
vor amettg his European allies 
as weU as the United States for 
pursuing an independent foreign 
policy tridch ran against (heir 


policies as members (rf tha 
North Atlantic AUlanea and ton 
European Economic Commo 
nily. 

★ ★ A 

Oppbnent.s of de Gaulle ai> 
pear^ happy that toe president 
was lowered by the voters from 
his lofty pedestal and placed on 
the political plane of mortals. 

As de Gaulle was being rut 
to size, 'R new figure emerged 
in Francois Mitterrand, toe only 
candidate of the left and a man 
UonUaued oo Page 1 





















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Gail Anzih both of Nanaimo and Sheilagh Fergus- 
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Hlgtiwiy near Drbtkwaier toad. 
He wu thrown (Hit oi the car. 

^ Hii pauenger William Evans o< 

Duocan was lakn to St. Jo¬ 
seph's Hoepitai, Victoria, with 
a brokra and pelvis. 

Police said the late model 
•uto was demolished. 

* * tk 

FRIENDLY COVE - Ftmeral 
■ervkes were held at the Noot- 
ka Island Indian Reserve on the 
we«t coast ot Vaneouver Island 
for Mrs. Ame Agent, wtw was 
bo*n there 108 years ago and 
he*! lived on the iland all her 
Ilf''. She left one child. 10 
srandchildreii and 30 great 
grandchildren. 

* ♦ ♦ 

NANAIMO—A survey has now 
now been completed by Vaiv- 
couver plamerr Rawson and 
Wiles of the No. 1 Indian Re¬ 
serve. 

Qiie! Doug White said he has 
not read the report nor has hU 
cxHincil studied it 
He said the plan inciudes the 
possibility of leasing oarl of the 
reserve for Ught induitiy. 

lT)e compseiy will have maps 
trf the area in the hands of the 
council within a short time, biit| 
the council will not meet again I 
until Jan. C. 

A further land uae study for 
residential purposes may be 
made a]o«i£ the south bank of 
Nanaimo River on No. 4 Re¬ 
serve which Is close to Harmae, 
Charlie Rudolph, chairman of 
Norttl Cedar Waterworks, said 
this sveek his district would he 
willing to supply water, and he 
had given coats on a 30-houie 
subdivision. 

* * * 

NORTH CHEMAINTS - Mr. 

1 Frardr Caki. Robertson St. suf- 

I fered an accident at hit home 

) here. 

While pruning n tall cherry 
tree, he lost his footing, and 
fell to the grataid, he broke ai 
vertebra and a rib. and suitain-| 
ed multli^ braises. He was' 
taken by ambulance to the 
Chemainua Hospital, where be 
Is making satisfactory progress. 
* * * 

NORTH COWICHAN — Build¬ 
ing permits issued from the 
mtmieipai haD at Duncan de¬ 
creased to 1*4.375 during Nov¬ 
ember this year from the same 
I period last year when ft was 
S2S0.892. hut this year’s 11- 
month total )s still S3.!t24.fl67 
above last year's total for the 
•ame perM which totalled 
t3.282.53?. 

j * * * 

ClIEMAINrS — Approximate¬ 
ly sixteen members of the 
{ ladies division Mount Brenton 

G(df dub. have be^ taking 
pirt In the weekly competition 
for the Wright Buttons, last 
* aeek's winners were Mrs. J. 

Wickham, and Mrs. A. Hayes, 
while the srinnert (enr this w>eek 


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NORTH COWICHAN - North 
Cowican iSouthendt Fire Qiief 
Pat Gackson has made a strong 
plea to vote f:;r an $8,500 refers 
endum to be put befor* muni¬ 
cipal taxpayers In the southern 
part at the Dec. U election. { 
Mr. Clackson said of tha| sum 
85.200 hat been slated for the 
istallation of fire hydrants and 
the rest will be used fgr the 
purchase of a utility vehicle for 
the Southend Fire Department. 

He said the truck will be the' 
fire brigade’s dilef officer's! 
‘’Ie7ai means of transportation" | 
to direct Are tracks. I 

The vehicle will also carry i 
rescue equipment. ^ 

Alim. JcAn Cannon said the 
S* VIO in all probatility will not 
raise the mill rate, but if It 
does it only would be about a 
quarter ctf a mill. 

w * * 

Dl-NCAN - Twenty-yearold 
Wihtam Cary Padd'e of Duncan 
is In sadsfaitory conditkin at 
King’s Dauehtera' HcxpHal here 
wi*h a broltm neck bone he 
s"'rered when the ear he was 
d~tvmg went nut of nontral early 
Sunday on the Trana-Canada 


were Mrs. R. S. Wood and Mrs. 
W. O. Wilson, both of Lady¬ 
smith. 

Mrs. W. Gilmore, chairman of 
the entertainment committee 
held a meeting at her home 
last week to co-ordinate plans 
to hold the annual New Year's 
Eve party at the clubhouse, as¬ 
sisting Mrs. GUm«e, ntll be 
Mrs. J. Jansch. Mn. E. Hart. 
Mrs. F. Brinham. Mrs. J. 
Wicldiam. Mrs. E. English, and 
Mrs. W. Wilson. 

* * * 

PORT ALBERNI — A three- 
man arbiteation board will meet 
Dec. 16 to settle the question of 
salarlee for achoof teachers to. 
School District TO. I 

Foltowing inabOlty to settle 
the matter by conciliation, the 
arbitration board haa been set 
up, with Vancouver lawyer E. 
A. Alexander as chairman. Ken¬ 
neth Murphy. Victoria lawyer. 
wiD epfieer for the achool 
boerd. and R. C Andersen ofi 
Vancouver for the teachers, j 
The trio has inttl I>e. 31 to 
come Id a decision which will 
be binding on both school board 
and teachers. 


S fiaily CUdlftniat Victoria, AC,, Tasa,, Dec. 7, IHS 

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CUSSIFIED 


ISIAND NEWS 


(ESTABLISUED 1S&a> 


PAGE NINETEEN 


VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1905 


SECOND NEWS SECTION 


ISanaimo 


North G>wicliaii 


Suitable Site 
Sought 

For Centre 


DUNCAN — Since the North Cowichan 
municipality xvent ahead and formed a recreation 
commisaon more than one and a half yean ago and 
set the pace in general for recreatkmal facilities in the 
Cowichan and Chemainus valleys. North Couichan 
once more has taken the initiative. 

Reeve Docuk) Moiton inti* 
mated Monday he already is 
looking fbr a luMable site In the 
loutttem portion ol (he munici¬ 
pality for • recreational centre 
to have H available whenever 
the Qty of Duncan and un- 
orsaniaed areas are ready to 
make a hrm vommitmcni. 

TWO FIFTHS or COST 
lYte reeve saM. *‘I feel a 
reasonable shse from the North 
Cowichan KfurticipBlity toM-ardi 
a reereationai centre in the 
south could be as much as two 
Kfttis el the total cost" 

Reeve Morton hinted the Dun¬ 
can CUrtinf Qub would be pre¬ 
pared to cooperate and the site 
(or a Tecreatioe centre would 
include suCfideiK space for a 
euriing rink wdueb would be 
built by the club. 
WULTf-PCBPOBK 
The rceva'a oomments followed 
a statemeot by (he chairman of 
'utmfm *he reccady formed South Cow^ 


NANAIMO—A 63-year-old faUier in failing 
health asked his daughter’s forgiveness before^ he 
shot her mother and committed suicide. 

Police here believe that the shooting deaths 
Monday of Mr. and Mit. Carey Thomson was a 
murder-suicide. . 

RCMP found Carry Imnuon 1 
slumped in a chair at his ^am- j 
mund Bay Road home^ii6ldinK 
a nine-millimetre «em(-autom&- 
ik revolver in hU hand. 

KHILF. ASLFCP | 

InvesUgaton said they believe 
he shot his wile Marjorie, who 
wras about the same age, while 
she was asleep. 

RCMP here were called to ihe 
scene to investigate what w-aa 
at nr« believed to be a routine 
prowler complaint. 

.HADE < AIX 

j Apparenlly Thomson, service 
'manager a( G. A. Fletcher 
^Music Co. Ltd., on Conlmercial 
Street, called serviceman Joe 
ThompMn at 8:15 a.m. 

Thom.NOn said he would be late 
(or work because there was a 
prowler near his home, and he 
asked Joe Thompson to call the 
police. 

SKCO.ND Ot‘N 

Mrs. Thomson was killed with 
a .38 calibre revolver. A second 
^hot wa-t fired from this weapon, 
but the bullet lodged in the 
barrel. It la (hen bebe\'ed Thom- 
aun picked up the secood re¬ 
volver to use 0*1 himself. 

Both man end wife were lAot 
through the head. 

The cot^ile lived aJoie. bui^ 
have a married daughter living 
ik Duncan. 

LEFT NOTR 

Thomson left a note for his 
daughter asking forgiveness (of 
his acbon. Both Mr. and Mr^i. 


Big Trailer 
Halts Ferry 


Torrential Rains Cause Havoe to Roads 

ins over weekend have swollen Mill- munities has been disioipted by washouts after 
?ar Nanaimo. Into a miniature Niagara. rampaging creeks undermined roadbeds, 

ninotinn ho(u/M>n faewral Island com- (Agnes Flctt) 


Nanaimo 


The Breatwood'MIU Bay (er 
r> was beM ap ler aboat aa 
hsar Maaday sftenMoa akea ■ 
h<tas« Irailer beearee Jammed 
a bile being drtvea eK an Ibc 
Min Bay aMe, SeevW waa re- 
Mifned by I p.m. 


Ten Categories 


More Revisions 


Three Men 
Free 
On Bail 


suloinatic tnmnter men and | 
lirst aid men. | 

Negotiations for a new j 
master agreement due (or 
signtng next summer will start 
March IS. 1966. and members 
of Local 1-60. IWA will deal 
with contract demanda at a 
meeting here in February. 

The demands will be submit¬ 
ted to the wage and contract 
conference at Vancouver. Feb. 
S and 26. 


years and it la the first lime 
HT have made revisions under 
th:s section of the cosat 
master agreement, ’ 

Mr. JubenvUle added. ‘T 
cannot see any reason why 
tire remaining categories i»es- 
cntly up for lYvision cannot 
be completed prior to Jan. 1 
next year. 

They are edger men. 
lawyeri, gradera. tallymen 


Two weeks before the two 
bodies completed the rate 
revision for planer men. 

Local 1-90. rWA iweaidenl 
Weldon Jubonville, said FIR 
Baked for an adjournment on 
six sawmill and logging rale 
reviiioos but It is hoped they 
will be finished this Thursday 
Mr. Jubenville said, "some 
of the rate revisions have been 
outstanding for the past five 


Dt’NCAN — Region No. 1 of 
the IW'A made further pro¬ 
gress in rate revision talks 
when members of the union's 
ooaet aegotmung committee 
signed biae more reviiioos 
wifii Forest Industrial Rkli- 
tkma, recently at Vancoiner. 

The signing brings the rate 
revisions to a total of 10 
categories. 


Winter Works Shelved 
By Lack of Jobless 

DUNCAN — When the Cowichan winter 
employment committee met at dty hall, members 
came to the conchiilon that there wae ao Uttle unem¬ 
ployment In the district at present, it was unnece^ry 
to make any immediate plans for winter work projects. 

Another meeting was scheduled for Ihe first 
week in the new year. 


Doctor Believe 


Pensioners 
Elect Slate 


the double fatality 


Westwood Will Shun 
B.C. Politics for Good 


Courtenay Planner 
Gives up Position 


A Elliott Is second 


I PORT ALBLRNI _ 

IpcnaiofKTs In Ihe Albeitii Valle.v vicc-{>resident. werttary for the 
[held tha.r elacbaa <4 ofliccia last UAP fur (lie coming year w ill 
and returned prt->klcnt at'am be Mrs. Kathleen Pickles. 

treasurer. William Gin- 
. Do-eolon arc Mr. nd 
Mrs. L. O. Fox, Mn. Torn Saun- 
Mrs. C^acc Taykir and 
Mrs. C. Tliexton. 


Mr. Walters said he had been 
phoned by Mr. Wbstwood w-ho 
it now agenl-generai In London, 
when he was in Victoria re¬ 
cently. 

Mr. Weshvood was defeated 
in the last provincial election by 
David Stmiich. NDP. 


week, 

Mn Ann Damery (or yet an-|and 
other term by aedamattnn. 

The eieclkm waa conductad by 
lecreation director Dune Rus-j^rs, 
tell, who lakes an active eiierest 


Plana were completed for the 
jiluaty West declined nominaBaa annual Christmas baiiQUet which 
ifor thce-Previdefit this year, but wall be heM Thuraday Dec. 16 at 
jhis wife, M-v. Phyllis West, was the Port Legkm Hall at 6:30 

p.m. 

~ diABJFRFD BI’A 

Businomunen. city officials anJ 
FB older oilizens themselvea all 

chip in to make (fau a fun-liUed 
evening. TiansiKirtalin haa 
been arranged, with a chutered 
bus leaving from Rhrcr Bend 
Bridge at 5:30 p.m. and follow- 
mg its usual route, fbially past- 
I ing senior citiuna housing and 
fw arriving in town in good tarn | 
for the feativltiet. Return trana-| 
portatioa wiQ be provided in the' 
'I bdieve same vtor- 

_ _ that political promisea are a Among the many who will p«h 

Seventy4ive Indians were at reficction of unreaiiatic thinking vide entertainment for the pen- 

UUNCA.N-A defence ««ue, l^a^I.« Uwyer Jack D^e the ««. Fra. ^ 

-ubmts^ ol mistake nT.n ” Cbwichan Indian band Coun. \™>e of Nanaimo, r^rl on ta^ education in the Alberoia. ary. a qiwrtet ^«led by bi«> 

>aved Francis Joe of Ihmcan j200 on Abraham Joe told court his student visits to the ITnivenilyjand cimtesiant lor the one-year neseman Jim Sk/pner. and travel 

from a heavier fine whan he imptored charge and |» lor brofiwr waa a reipoosible citl- of Victoria. aldermaale seat on Port Qty ^ctures shown by Mayor Les 

entered a guilty plea to charges driviag while suspended. He was zen and father. student body has raised council. Hammer. 

i>f impaired dririiw and driving "t*" prohibited from driving for Coun. Joe %vas asked by COO for Indian students in pulv “i will state, however, that I-- - 

while viucnended F***'- MagisSrate Heard to impress on He schools to spend three days strongly upbukt the need for 

> Megiatreie Lance Heard ac- members of the Cowichan Indian at the university to get ftrsb town plantiing and I do favor ra a A 11%. * 


{in Iw group. Longtime wmriier 


Employment in Albernis 
Stays Fairly Constant 

PORT ALBERNI — Despite cording to J. A. Gunn-Fo 
ithe coming of winter, employ- Alberni NEIS manager 
. . , Other iHvjecu are schet 

merit in (be Alb^l Valley re- ^ ^ 

jmained m a fairly constant up j^e slack he ac 

llevri. according to National Although the normal slo 


More New.s 
Of Island 
On Page 16 


Iwith the govenunenl, which 
Istated the local Indian agent rieefed to tlwt office 
'would always keep a medicine 
jehest (or their use. 

The Saskatchewan Supreme 
Court baa ruled this menns 
complete medical coverage free 
of charge. 

BEFDBC C0I;BT 

The case is now before the 
Supreme Court of Canada. 

I>. Gamble pointed out if •« 
decisloa U favoraUe It will be 
up to Kha foveroment to decide 
if this appUei to all Indiena, 
but “it will be pretty hard lor 
them to discriminate. 


Submission of Mistaken Identity 
Saves Accused From Stiffer Fine 


Response Overwhelmin 


PORT ALBERNI — “Over- 
wliHmiBg'' la the way George 
McfOii^t deioribad rasponse 
to the pelltkn on air ptdlu- 
tlon he and nurseryman Colin 
Wilson ere clrculatlnc in the 
Alberni Valley. 

Fint ecgiiea of the petition 
were off toed to businessmeii. 
housewives, shoppers and 
workers Saturd^ tn Port Al- 
hemi'i downtown section by 
Mr. McKnight. 


‘'Every single person of the 
craaa-aeetkm I approached 
signed" Mr. McKnight said. 
“I filled a sheet and a half 
with signatures in a short 
time Saturday, and many pert- 
pie took oo^es ‘ to -alrculale 
among their frk-nda and 
neighbors." 

“Monday I was in Albemf. 
and althou^ stores are most¬ 
ly closed Monday. I found, if 
anything, an even more en- 


have 5000 signatures tn • next seaskw of the legislature. Mr. Lyon was an executive; 

short time and possibly aiklng for peovtaieUI control member of the Alberni Vckers'l 

•• of air and water pollution. Association, and recently chair- 

■ ^ . Although Mr. IfoKnight la man of the commlltee support- 

Only one man declined to ^ candidate lor the one-year Inc amalgamation in Port 

sl^ the petiUw when asked. „ ,he port Alberni city Alberni. 

Tti not ^ « I!®*.^**^*^ council in Saturday’i election. A resident of both cities dur- 
air rwllu^ Metoight ex- ^e says, la atricl- Ing his time here. Mr. Lyon said 

plained «»» » |o*<l Ijr « non-pollUcal thing, and "I belie\’e this area has a 

against petitions. presented regardless powerful tax base, and progres- 

The originators of the petl- of the outcome of the alder- sive community deveirqimeot ii 
tiun plan In put ll‘.e signatures manic race. ^ economically puasible." 















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Ten More Days Left 
To Aid Most Needy 


Morry, DenUe. Daioty, niil- 
Ip and St^eti donate 110 : 
tho Mystics Car Club save $3S 
and an anonymous donor 
to tioost 'Die Daily Colonist 
SOO b'und to its new total of 
S4.431.68. 

If today were the last dii>' 
of tfw drive, each of Greater 
Victoria a fOO most needy 


families would receive a cash 
Christmas present o.* $ 8 . 86 . 

However, there are about 
10 more days in which more 
I Morrys, Denises, Dannys. 
Philips and Stevens, can 9on- 
tribute to the fund. 

The days remaininf are 
fewer than the days before 
Christmas because the fund 


Is distributed early enwgh to 
get to the recipients before 
Christmas Day. 

When mail n g Christmas 
esrds you may want to 
address one more envelope— 
to The Daily Colonist SOO 
Fund. Your enclosure, in 
whatever amount, wtll ba ack* 
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He Still Stands Tall Among Rivals 


By BORM MISKKW 

CaeadlSB Preaa Staff Writer 

French voters deflated the 
Image of President de Gaulle 
but be continues to stand tall 
among his rivals on the Frenrh- 
political scone. 

e * * 

Pe Gaulle had expected-so 
ronfldently ho hardly cam¬ 
paigned at all—to be returned 
to office by a substantial ma¬ 
jority for a second seven-year 
term in Sunday's presidential 


election. But as things turned 
cut, he had to settla for less than 
45 per cent of ttta total vote. 

The lurprlalng setback 
brought smiles to opponents of 
hii policy of seeking to estab¬ 
lish France as a force indepen¬ 
dent of the United States and 
the Soviet Union 

* -* * 

The FYench president lost fa- 
' vor among his European allies 
a^well as the United States .for 
pursuing an independent foreign 
poltry which ran against their 


policies as members erf the 
Neath Atlantic Alliance and tha 
European Economic Commu- 
nily*. 

* ★ ★ 

Opponents of de Gaulle ajv 
pear^ happy that the president 
was lowered by the voters from 
his lofQ' pedestal and placed on 
the political plane of mortals. 

As de Gaulle was being cut 
to size, a new figure emerged 
in Francois Mitterrand, the only 
candidate of the left and a man 
CondBued an Page t 


SPACE CENTRE. Hou.<tOfi bad his 16-|nund flight suit 
(tiPIl—The Gemini 7 .asti-o- unzipped to keep cool. He re- 
nauts were drifting and ported that he and co-pilot 
dreaming in space Monday Lovell had been warm "since 
night at the end of a busy day we've been up her* ' on iheir 
that included the sighting of two-week endurance voyage. 
A submarine-launched Polaris * ♦ * * 

tidssle James txiveil was fly- Befoi-e sctiling down tor 
ing through the night in his more sleep on their third 
undenvenr. night aloft the pilots did 

* * * some exercise with a stretch 

And Lf.-Cbl. kYank Borman, cord, ate and rigged t^ir 
the Gemini 7 command pilot, ship for "hands-off" flying. 


Earlter, project officials an- rerxio/vous attempt so im- 

nounced there was a aO-50 portant to Project Apollo 

chance that Gexiini 6 mi^t which wilt land men on the 

he launched tme (toy early— moon could be moved up a 

on Dec. 12—Jn IN effort to day. 

overtake Gemini 7 and fly ^ * * * 

close tormalion with it. Work liovel] retorted a minor ac- 
was well ahead o' schedule at ddent as he and Borntan 

Cape Kennedy on the craft of were preparing to have their 

Gemini 6 pjlots Walter Schirra evening meal 

and Thomas Stafford. "I also lad another calas- 

A decision was to be made trophe. As I was reaching 

on Tuesday as to whether tJte back for one of my food bags. 


1 snagged my head on the Jjtli orbit at SrfiO p.m. EST 
overhead and tore off all my At that point, the astronauts 
EGG (electroencephalogram! ^^ere exercising and eating 
leads. We're m the process of and gelling aettled down for 
patting tliem back on another nice long sleep, 
now ... e * * 

Tlie sensui-s are used to During the 34th orbit, Lovell 
measure brain activity dur-' gave ground control a report 
ing both work and sleep on food and water Intake and 
periods. For one tlung. they sleep. At that point each had 

tell how deeply the pitots are slept 12 hours since the takc- 
sleeping. off on Friday. Bonna.i had 

Gemini 7 soared into its ('onttoaed «» Page t 


Hosnitals Too 


Bennett Eyes 
More Aid 
For Scholars 


By JACK ntY 
LeKisbtive Reporter 

PiTtnier Bennett will fly to Ottawa this week 
to ask for more money for universities and hospitaU 
and to ask that mental health be brought under the 
fodet-al-provincial hospital care agreement. 


Pope Paul 


He said Monday he wouM 
leave for Ottawa Wednesday to 
attend the leeofid anwaJ meet¬ 
ing at federal a id provincial R- 
nanee mlnislen. He will be ac¬ 
companied by deputy finance 
minister G. S. Bryson. | 

K.ARLY DECISION 

I 

The talks are scheduled for. 
Thursday and Friday. 

The premier said he would es¬ 
pecially ask fur an immediaie 
decisioo on federal government 
partidpatkn tn the coat of high¬ 
er education, because universi¬ 
ties will' soon have to be pre¬ 
paring their budgets for next 
year. 

RUkDEN REPORT 


Iloty Office 
Faces 

Big Changes 


African 

Terms 

Rejected 


LOISDON (AP) — Prime Minister Wilson 
Monday rejected African terms for breaking white- 
ruled Rhodesia’s rebellion and thus risked a mass 
walkout of the Commonwealth’s 16 non-white coun¬ 
tries. 

prices on Rhode.siun bonds by 
The British leader did so eon- ,bou, 5 , 4 , sn,j,h himself has 
vlneed that Britoin's preferred Rhodesia will no longer hr 
program of economic sanctions g^le to honor interna t i« n a I 
Already has rendered Rhodesian 
Prime Minister Ian Smith's 
breakaway regime bankrupt WARNINO MADE 
WUsoo also was bulwarked by I" Saliab^. Finance Mlnta- 
the fact Commonsvealth coun Wrathall warned Rho 

tries who break with London desiaas they ran expect more 
stand to lose their trading pre- increases and more unem- 
ferencr«. ployment as a result of the Brit¬ 

ish lancliuos 

FRIDAY WARNING Wilson held out an offer to 

Itie Organization of African Rhodesia 1 white minority of a 
Unity warned Friday its 3< negotiated settlement "without 
members would break off dip- fear, wiUiout auirender, with- 
lomatie retattons with Laaidgn If out recrlmtoatlon " 

Britain did not crush Smith's The OAU ttireau are taken 
white-minority government by Kriously, Uiough calmly, b) 
Dec. 15. Wilson. 

'The retpofiaibUity la oun." OTHER WARNINGS 
Wilson told The Dally Mirror. 

•and whatever the cost we shall reinfo^ b> 

not be pressured into starting ^ 

which we believe to be ^ Com- 

monwealth unless the British 
PINCERH HIRT „ demanded. Nine OAU 

There were signs, meanwhile, members also are Commixi- 
Britain's economic pincers were wealth members 
beginning to hurt. Rhodesia de- If the African countries were 
fatdted Monday on Us ioteresi to tuifil their threats then Asian 
payments of a four « per - cent members of the Commonwealth 
loan otock. London stock deal- very likely twould do so too. in 


MOSCOW (AP) — The Soviet Union an¬ 
nounced today that its unmanned spaceship Luna VIII 
failed to make a soft landing on the m<X)n. 

Announcing the landing, the-- 

Soviet news agency Tass said 
the soft-landing s>«tem worked 
normally at all stages but the W * W 1 

, Cnildren 

Had it been successful, the 
feat would have put Russia well 
ahead of the United States in r/Ht •• 
the race to put a man on__thp m n 

On Own 




Mitterand 


Ft'RUlER STEP 

In hs English-language serv¬ 
ice, the Soviet news agency said 
the prob< "reached the surface 
of the moon." 

As a result of the probe Soviet 
scientists had made a further 
step toward achieving a soft 
landing, the agency added. 

Luna vm was launched Fri¬ 
day. 

The Jodrell Bank Observatory 
in England heard the signals 
from the space ship stop two 
■econds after It lamied 
NEAR 'OCEAN' 

Tasa said the probe landed on 
the southern "shore" of the wa¬ 
terless Ocean of Storms. 

Today's announcement uid^ 
that as a result of the probe, 
Soviet scientists had made a 
further step toward achieving a 
soft landing 


They have been reinforced b> 
warnings of such countries as 


hes will soon have to be pre- vaTirAlSI riTY f API _ Pow Paul Monday memoem oc me 1 

paring their budgets lor next VATICAN CriY (API — type ram loan stock. London stock deal- very Ukely would 

yaar. ordered an unprecedoited reorganization of the Holy era reacted quickly, lowering^the British vinv. 

RiADEN REPORT Office — once the Inquisition — and the Vatjk»n 

Ecumenical Coun^ tnded thred year, ol^ork by . - - 

ptomentaiion of the wfeommen- approving a church policy stateme nt on m odem prob- 

dations made in the Bladen Com- iems. aTK I 1 * W%11 

missifx) report (to higher educa- ^ ^ Sunday), to promote the covsv • ^ ra §■ mm/SR 

The Roman Lathobc ixelaies eii, dpeitjons. The document |l||OnPSl^ Ml 

TKd. gBv# a decisive vote of sccept- ouUmed a jubilee program <rf M.milVAAVOAM. Mm ff U.B. 

nAoH iKai th» r*Mit Mr *** Schema (draft docu- r^iif^ious services centred in _ 

Prehlemi. Individual dioceses, tastead of WT r% *19 

capita «is^ to e for of the VaUcan, at in past §4 /AB* W Ot*'m/ 

the year 1965 66 and be Increased ^ Jubilees rilF H FFw LellFwlwd.1 

by $1 each year thereafter until ter further itudiei on ccotraMp- iVK f Vt J 

an appropriate revision can be tjon. tSee Page 6 .) ^ ^ motu proprio. or persosv- w 

made, in conaultaticn with the p.^i eooiulted by tele- letwr. gave a new 

provinces. ohone told* council presi d ing statute for the Holy Office, SALISBURY (Reuters)—Rho- The f^nce mi 

z-si>iTai i-ttavT* officers he apfxoved the i| pt»»i r changing its statua and name, desia is at war and fighting for state of war 

4 APITAL GRA.VU( aJthouS^an inwiaTlT Wtlng most of iu secrecy and «« •ur''>val. Finance Minister since Prime Mini 

It a'vo .ecommended ♦‘‘tab-number trf prelates—in- ordering that defendants 7®*'" Wrathall said Monday and his 
lishment of a capital grants fund eluding many Americana—voted brought before It must be "teht. ment seized 1 ^ 

Into which annual payments against its blanket denunclatioo given the right trf defence In a speech broadcast over urttoin Nov. 11 

wxAild be made of J5 per head of nuclear weapixu MOST WEEPING Rhodesian tolevision, he said: noHT CONFIR 

01 the Canadian population and ootTMENT APPROVED The changes for the Holy ** ^ 

A vote of 2111 to 251 ap- Office were the most sweeping jounced duriru 

SlOO,000.000 a year. A thi. nm. 91 days have merely 


‘Jilted’ de Gaulle 
Remains Mum 
On Runofl Ballot 


PARIS (CP) — President de Gaulle remained at 
his country esUte In Colombey-le8-E)eux-Egiises Mon¬ 
day, keeping a typical silence about his plans after 
Sunday’s rebuff in the French presidential election. 


sinooooono . vear A vote of 2.111 to 251 ap-Office "wre the most sweeping 

SlOO,000.000 a year. proved the document as a («* this congregation, one of 21 

Mr. Bennett said he would ask la geparate vote on the Vatican admlnlatrative agencies 

for "a more realistic approach" nuclear warfare seetkn, the shice it was formed out of the 
hy Ottawa toward eaiMtal costs vote was 1,710 to 483. No other InqulsUlon In 1542 dtffing the 
for hospitals. fnijof council document has century of the ProtesUnt re- 

The provincial government drawn so much opposition in a foetnatioo. Its very name—H<rfy 
now pays about half of hospital decisive vote. Office — had aroused bitter 

capiial costs while the federal With the council virtually cest- tnemories among non • Roman 
government share is sometimes eluded. Pope Paul issued two CatholiY Owlstians and even 
ae low as 10 per .ant, he said, major pontifical documenU: Catholic theologians. Pol¬ 
s' loBnnr> (vaiiv^ I rlen><>tivM fSrm^ 


‘ And I Will ask for the federal 
government to carry out its pre¬ 
vious commiunenl to bring men¬ 
tal health under toe hospital care 
agreement," the premier said. 


'Khodesia at War 

religious services centred In _ 

Individual diocesca. Instead of 1"^ V T O • 1 ^ . 

i^or Very Survival 

• A motu proprio. or person- w 

aJ p«pa> letwr. gave s new 

statute for the Holy Office, SALISBURY (Reuters)-Rho- The finance minister said the 
ctwnging its status and name, d^sia is at war and fighting for state ot war had been clear 
lifting most ot its secrecy and survival. Finance Minister since Prime Minister Ian Smith 
ordering that defendants 7ohn Wrathall said Monday and his white-minority govern- 
hrought before It must be "ktht. ment seized indejwndence from 

given the right trf defence In a speech broadcast over Britain Nov. 11 
MOST WEEPING Rhixlesian tolevision, he said: ITGHT CONFIRMED j 

‘ The changes for the Holy ** 

Office were the most sweeping ** jounced during the last few 

tar this cenereeation. one of 21 have merely served to eon- 

VatJean administrative agencies firm that we aw fighting for our 

since it was formed out of the , 

InqulsUlon In 1542 during the I\ 9. 11«* Rfiod****" 

century of the ProtosUnt rw- I Inn 1 defend themselves in the 

foemation. Ito very name-Holy EfUU I ifllOO economic and poilUcal battle by 
Office - had aroused bitter maintaining confidence in Rho- 

memories among non - Roman Vn*r^At>rfH\ 

Catholic Christians and even f-a««Fr«s ii f- 

.some Catholic theologians. Fol- Dhperses Fog He warned them not to under- 

lowing council dereclives. Pope _Paee 7 '‘sfitnai* the fury of British 

Paul changed It to "the Sacred ” Prime Minister Wilson's attack. 

Congregation for the Doctrine of pinned his faith on 

the Faith." Until Monday it had Two Skicri Plan * savage oulaughl aimed at 
been the "Supreme Sacred Qxi- b«-i fr- t sapping our courage and our 

gregatfon of toe Holy Office." 3,000-inUe J r«K wUl to win." he said 


Don’t Miss 


^ lowing council derectives. Pope 

• An Apostolic oonstitutwn p^u, changed It to "the Sacred 
entitled Marificus Eventut Congregation for the Doctrine trf 
(Wondrous Event) set a five- the Faith. " Until Monday It had 
month jubilee period, from been the "Supreme Sacred Con- 
Jan. 1 to May 29 (Pwitooet gregatfon of toe Holy Office." 


Colonist 500 Fund 


Poicrfprpfi Ice 
Disperses Fog 

—Page 7 

e * * 

Two Skiers Plan 
3M00-meTrek 
—Names in the News. 

Page 11 


If )w does not withdraw hii 
name from competition or re¬ 
sign from the _ prwidency. he 
will have to ^feat left-wing 
candidate Francois Mitterrand 
In a second ballot Dec. 19 k> 
decide the presidency. 

De Gaulle has imtil midnight 
Thursday night to pull <Mt of 
the second ballot. There seems 
little poaalbUity that he would 
withdraw, Gaullist sources said. 
NEVER RECOVER 

The moderate daily Le Figaro 
said Monday a withdrawal 
"would not only be wrong on 
the tactical level but would deal 
to the institutions which de 
Gaulle himself established a 
blow from which they would 
never recover." 

If he runs again, de Gaulle 
could be expected to harvest 
many of the votes which went 
to Senator Jean Lecanuet and 
the other non-left candidates in 
the first ballot. His victory was 
being regarded as assured. 

Instead of the “frank and 
massive^Pliort" he had sought 
for anotmr seven-year torm as 
president, de Gaulle was re¬ 
jected by a majority of the vot¬ 
ers Sunday In favor of one or 


the other of his five o(>pon- 
ents. 

With only a few overseas 
votes atiU uncounted, de Gaullei 
had received lets than 45 per| 
cent of the nearly 25,000,000! 
votes cast—only 13 per cent' 
Rtoie than Mitterrand, running 
iwito both socialist and Oexn- 
imunist support. 


VANCOUVER (CP) - A de¬ 
vout family of four children 
which disappeared from M(Xtt- 
real in August is living hat^iily 
here and has no desire to go 
I home. tSee Page U.) 

I They made this clear Monday 
after autoM-itics informed them 
that their parents knew where 
they weep. 

UNDER RUPERVI810N 
TTte children, Maria BaJent. 17. 
her brother Andre, 13. and sis¬ 
ters MiUcha, 14. anf Draga. 9. 
are living In a West End apart¬ 
ment under the nipervisian of 
the CatooUe Children's Aid 
Society. 

They disappeared fregn their 
home Aug. % and. in a manner 
they refuae to disclose, travelled 
to Vancouver. 

"They promised us we 
wouldn’t have to go hack," toe 
children said repeatedly to a 
reporter. 

FF-ARED DEAD 
Meanwhile, their anguished 
mother. Mrs. Vlnko Balent, said 
in a telephone interview froi. 
\fontreal she thought her child¬ 
ren were dead. 

The children have established 
a home here that revafves 
around Maria, a blonde girl with 
a serious lace that shows the 
responsibility she has aeoepted 
She works as a nurse's aid 
and sooietimea as a cleaning 
woman. 

ATTEND 8 CROOL 
The other children attend 
school and two of tttem have 
paper routes. 

The reporter who interviewed 
toent said; "They seem wiser 
toan tfacir yean, and they are 
wary and protective of each 
other. But (hey are particidarly 
weU-mannered. poUte young- 
■ sters, cajreful not to be rude 
to strangers." 


Rubber Plantation 
Site of New Battle 


SAIGON (AP)—New f^shUng 
was reported today between 
Croopa (rf the U.S. 1st Infantry 
Division and the Viet Cong near 
toe Michelin Rubber Plantation, 
40 miles northwest of Saigon. 

The fighting was an apparent 
re»imption of the weekend 
battle that U.S. officials said 
killed 231 Communists. 

U.S. officials said In the week-| 
end battle the lat DivUion in-' 
fantrymen suffered moderate' 
easualtiei but some ladividual. 
lunJta were bit hard. I 


U.S. spokesmen Mid 231 Oun- 
munists had been confirmed 
killed. Some American officers 
said they counted 50 enemy bod¬ 
ies in the dense jungle terrain 
where it often Is difficult to see 
a man two yards away. 

(hi the rentral coast, a US. 
marine anphibious operation 
north of Qul Nhon end^ Mon¬ 
day with 26 ' "'t (jong c<m- 
firmed killed five captured and 
12 suspects held, spokesman 
said. Marine casualties were 
Itermed light. 


French Varsity \Surprisins Setbock 


De Gaulle Defeated 


RUSSU 

FASS 


Astronauts Drifting and Dreaming